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Articles in Dec, 2002 issue of TAKE ONE

  • Stripped to the bone: David Cronenberg's Spider
    by Maurie Alioff
  • 27th Toronto International Film Festival - Festival Wraps
    by Kathleen Cummins
  • 31st Montreal International Festival of new cinema and new media - Festival Wraps
  • The liquid passion of Manon Briand's Chaos and Desire
    by Isa Tousignant
  • Yellowknife - Reviews
    by Simon Ennis
  • Flux - Short Takes
    by Tom McSorley
  • The Stone of Folly - Short Takes
    by Tom McSorley
  • Then as now, now as then: Tim Southam's The Bay of Love and Sorrows
    by Tom McSorley
  • 22nd Atlantic Film Festival - Festival Wraps
    by Ron Foley MacDonald
  • Between strangers - Reviews
    by Paul Townend
  • From the editor
  • Short Hymn_Silent War 03 - Short Takes
    by Tom McSorley
  • Cinefest Sudbury 2002 - Sudbury
    by Christopher Heard
  • 26th Montreal World Film Festival - Festival Wraps
    by Maurie Alioff
  • Ottawa 02 International Animation Festival - Vancouver
    by Patrick Lowe
  • Expecting - Reviews
    by Lindsay Gibb
  • After the Axe to Rare Birds: take one's Sturla Gunnarsson - Interview
    by Wyndham Wise
  • Saint Monica - Reviews
    by Paul Townend
  • Industry
    by Wyndham Wise
  • 21st Vancouver International Film Festival - Festival Wraps
    by Dale Drewery
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