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Articles in Dec-Feb, 1999 issue of TAKE ONE
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Patricia Rozema's Mansfield park
by Barbara Goslawski -
Zabava
by Tom McSorley -
West coast
by Jack Vermee -
Toronto
by Paul Townend -
East coast
by Ron Foley Macdonald -
Paul Sarossy's unique frame of reference
by Paul Eichhorn - Exhuming Tyler
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Verite and the future of the NFB
by Peter Wintonick -
Prairies
by Tim Christison - Nobody's nothing
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From the editor
by Wyndham Wise -
Filmmaker of vision: Take one's interview with Colin Low pt2
by Wyndham Wise -
Alt.sex.documentarie: Cristine Richey's Tops & bottoms
by Cynthia Amsden -
20th Banff Television Festival: "excellence" vs. "the market"
by Katherine Gilday -
Homegrown truths: Ron Mann's Grass lights a torch for reefer sanity
by Steve Gravestock -
Montreal
by Claire Valade -
Homage to Pierre Perrault ou triste nostalgie d'un pays perdu
by Isa Tousignant -
Take one's 1999 survey of films in the GTA
by Wyndham Wise -
Winnipeg
by Dave Barber -
Camera eye: Peter Wintonick's Cinema verite: defining the moment
by Maurie Alioff -
On the occasion of the National Film Board's 60th anniversary: some thoughts on the future of the film board
by Colin Low - Anderson unbound
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How a Genie came out of an Etrog: the Academy turns 20
by Paul Eichhorn
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