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Articles in June-Sept, 2003 issue of TAKE ONE
- From the editor
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The Kent files: basking in the glow of a long-overdue, cross-country tour, Larry Kent, the man behind four sexually frank films of the 1960s, looks back on his outstanding body of work
by Matthew Hays -
At the Quinte Hotel
by Tom McSorley -
2003 Ad
by Allan Tong -
From the novel to the screen: three directors talk about the perils and pleasures of film adaptation
by Cynthia Amsden -
Ocean
by Tom McSorley -
2003 Ad
by Allan Tong - The West Coast wave an excerpt from dreaming in the rain: how Vancouver became Hollywood North by Northwest
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Saskatchewan
by Tom McSorley -
National Screen Institute's FilmExchange
by Peter Vesuwalla -
Lillyann goldstein @Wallace Studios
by Lindsay Gibb -
Alanis Obomsawin: a portrait of a first nation's filmmaker
by Adrian Harewood -
The last round
by Paul Townend -
Keith Behrman's flower & garnet: bridging the gap between the inner and outer worlds
by Dale Drewery -
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary
by Paul Townend -
Berlin International Film Festival
by Tom McSorley -
My Big fat Canadian identity theft
by Dougald Lamont -
The 21st annual Les Rendez-vous du Cinema Quebecois
by Matthew Hays -
The Banff Television Festival
by Coral Andrews-Leslie
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