2003 World Poll – Part 1 Various February 2004 2003 World Poll The Entries Acquarello Peg Aloi Michael J. Anderson Geoff Andrew Saul Austerlitz Matt Bailey Martyn Bamber Mike Bartlett Nicholas Butler Peter Calder Thomas Caldwell Mark...
Dreams of Fassbinder: An Interview with Juliane Lorenz Maximilian Le Cain and Chris Neill December 2003 Feature Articles A distinguished film editor, Juliane Lorenz was closely associated with Rainer Werner Fassbinder in the final years of his life. She shares some memories of working with this "extraordinary" genius.
The Curator and the Critic at Vancouver 2003 – A Report Bérénice Reynaud December 2003 Festival Reports Lasting a solid two-week stretch (September 25 – October 10), the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) has come to play an increasingly complex role in the international exhibition of non-mainstream...
Ahwesh, Peggy John David Rhodes December 2003 Great Directors b. Pittsburgh, Pensylvania, USA, 1954 filmography bibliography web resources All serious art presents a challenge to its interlocutors, resists paraphrase and frustrates interpretation. The strange ...
A Journey Through Italian cinema Alberto Pezzotta May 2003 Feature Articles Pezzotta argues that a good deal of Italian cinema's innovative and politically-engaged directors remain unexplored in Martin Scorsese's Il Mio Viaggio in Italia.
The Boys from Fengkuei Kevin Lee May 2003 CTEQ Annotations on Film The Boys from Fengkuei (1983 Taiwan 98 mins) Source: Chinese Taipei Film Archive/HHH Films Prod Co: Evergreen Prod: Liu Sheng-chung Dir: Hou Hsiao-hsien Scr: Chu Tien-wen Phot: Chen Kun Ho Sound: Hsin Ch...
Rosi, Francesco Gino Moliterno May 2003 Great Directors b. 15 November 1922, Naples, Italy d 10 January, 2015, Rome, Lazio, Italy filmography bibliography web resources Widely-known and respected both in Italy and abroad, Francesco Rosi has continued for ha...
Creative Visions: (De)Constructing “The Beautiful” in Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence Karli Lukas March 2003 CTEQ Annotations on Film The Age of Innocence (1993 USA 139 mins) Source: Columbia/Tristar Prod Co: Columbia Prod: Barbara De Fina, Bruce S. Pustin, Joseph P. Reidy Dir: Martin Scorsese Scr: Jay Cocks and Martin Scorsese, from t...
Losey, Joseph Dan Callahan March 2003 Great Directors Joseph Walton Losey III b. January 14, 1909, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA d. June 22, 1984, London, England filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources Sometimes one has to choose betwee...
Renoir, Jean James Leahy March 2003 Great Directors b. September 15, 1894, Montmartre, Paris, France d. February 12, 1979, Beverly Hills California, U.S.A. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources First Movement: Polemic Renoir's fi...
Maurice Pialat (1925 – 2003) – A Tribute Various March 2003 Feature Articles Pialat's cinema is the prototype for a specific brand of realism, which includes such descendents as Cassavetes, and which deserves greater recognition and celebration. His recent passing is here marked by way of four heartfelt contributions.
Favourite Film Things 2002 – Part 1 Various January 2003 Favourite Film Things 2002 Compiled by Fiona A. Villella The Entries Acquarello Diego Batlle Fabien Boully Michael Campi Rose Capp Anthony Carew Jaime N. Christley Tom Clay Angela Costi Denis Côté ...
The House that Mohsen Built: The Films of Samira Makhmalbaf and Marzieh Meshkini Adrian Danks October 2002 Filmmaker Profiles Adrian Danks explores the complex collaborative relationships that define the Makhmalbaf filmmaking dynasty.
Spotlight on the 51st Melbourne International Film Festival: Festival Wrap-Up Various July 2002 Festival Reports Back to Daily Updates Posted Wednesday 24 July - Saturday 10 August Posted Monday 12 August (Festival Wrap-Up) * * * by Anthony Carew Kathleen Hanna was working with obvious satirical intent when...
Mann, Michael Anna Dzenis July 2002 Great Directors b. February 5, 1943, Chicago, Illinois, USA. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources "..love is a state common to both auteurist and auteur. It may even be what makes them both cine...
Rossellini, Roberto Hugo Salas July 2002 Great Directors b. May 8, 1906, Rome, Italy. d. June 3, 1977, Rome, Italy. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources We all, film critics, filmmakers, film buffs, moviegoers, Western people and ev...
Welcome to Issue 18 of our journal! the editors December 2001 Editorial Well, it's hard to believe yet another year has just passed. Banal observations aside, it seems that the more technologically advanced Western society becomes, the faster the pace of everyday life: greate...
The New York Film Festival 2001 – A Report Jared Rapfogel November 2001 Festival Reports Overview of this year's program in addition to some probing comments on the Festival at large.
Displaced? Shifting Politics of Place and Itinerary in International Cinema Dina Iordanova June 2001 Feature Articles Dina traces a new cinema in which traditional hierarchies of centre and periphery no longer apply.
Andre Delvaux’s Belle (1973) Dan Harper November 2000 Underrated & Overlooked A very unknown and unseen film but close to Harper's heart.
Contemporary French Cinema Reviewed Various July 2000 Festival Reports French critics for Libération shed light on some of the "their" films screening at MIFF.
Queer Cinema: A Reality Check Dmetri Kakmi July 2000 Film Criticism There are many types of gay cinema ...
Death in France: Liebestod and The Green Room Acquarello May 2000 François Truffaut Twenty years after his debut, Truffaut made this dark and melancholic film, and cast himself in the main role.
In the Extreme: Pasolini’s Salò Bill Mousoulis March 2000 Censorship and Romance A look at the controversial film from 1975, a brilliant but horrible exposé of fascism and sadism. It is currently banned in Australia.
Some Films of the ’90s Bill Mousoulis January 2000 Feature Articles A personal look at some of the more striking films of the previous decade, Iranian and French films highlighted.