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Articles in September, 1998 issue of Cineaste
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Setting the stage: an interview with Dean Tavoularis.(motion picture production designer)(Interview)
by Georgakas, Dan; Saltz, Barbara -
The Butcher Boy.(Review)
by McLoone, Martin -
Speaking About Godard.(Review)
by Rosenbaum, Jonathan -
Eve's Bayou.(Review)
by Mask, Mia L. -
The Truman Show.(Review)
by Porton, Richard -
Vagabond.(Review)
by Brown, Royal S. - Editorial.(film criticism)(Editorial)
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Off the beaten track: harmonious composer/director teams.
by Hershon, Bob -
What Farocki Taught.(Review)
by Breitbart, Eric -
T-Men.(Review)
by Georgakas, Dan -
Dorothy Dandridge: A Biography.(Review)
by Guerrero, Ed -
Objects of Desire: Conversations with Luis Bunuel.(Review)
by Durgnat, Raymond -
'Eve's Bayou': too good to be a 'black' film?(Race in Contemporary American Cinema, part 9)(motion picture by director Kasi Lemmons)
by Mask, Mia L. -
Cleo from 5 to 7.(Review)
by Brown, Royal S. -
The actor as critic: an interview with Stephen Fry.(Interview)
by Porton, Richard -
Smoke Signals.(Review)
by Georgakas, Dan -
Negative Space: Manny Farber on the Movies.(Review)
by Rosenbaum, Jonathan -
Words, words, words: recent Shakespearean films.
by Crowdus, Gary -
The abused child of history: Neil Jordan's 'The Butcher Boy.'.
by McLoone, Martin -
Carla's Song.(Review)
by Buchsbaum, Jonathan -
He Walked By Night.(Review)
by Georgakas, Dan -
We hardly knew ye: four early films of Paul Robeson.(Race in Contemporary American Cinema, part 9)(African-American actor, singer and political activist)
by Thompson, Clifford -
The beloved Bs.(mediocre or B motion pictures)
by Georgakas, Dan -
Dogma days at Cannes.(films at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, France)
by Sklar, Robert -
Public Television: Politics and the Battle Over Documentary Film.(Review)
by Bullert, B.J. -
Raw Deal.(Review)
by Georgakas, Dan -
L'Age d'Or.(Review)
by Durgnat, Raymond -
Sending cinematic smoke signals: an interview with Sherman Alexie.(Race in Contemporary American Cinema, part 9)(filmmaker)(Interview)
by West, Dennis; West, Joan M. -
Nil by Mouth.(Review)
by Quart, Leonard -
Bunuel.(Review)
by Durgnat, Raymond -
Solidarity Song: The Hanns Eisler Story.(Review)
by Rubenstein, Lenny -
The Celebration.(Review)
by Sklar, Robert -
Play It Again Sam: Retakes on Remakes.(Review)
by Wyatt, Justin -
Defetishizing Bunuel.(books about Spanish film director Luis Bunuel)
by Durgnat, Raymond -
Jericho.(Review)
by Thompson, Clifford -
Paradise postponed: Ealing, Rank and 'They Came to a City.'.(motion picture production firms Ealing Studios and Rank Organisation PLC; 1944 film produced by Ealing)
by Kemp, Philip -
They Came to a City.(Review)
by Kemp, Philip
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