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Articles in Sept-Dec, 2003 issue of TAKE ONE
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A director in his prime: Denys Arcand's Les Invasions barbares
by Peter Howell -
Banff Television Festival
by Cynthia Amsden -
Cannes Film Festival wrap: the most spoiled brats on God's green earth. From "blah, blah, blah" by Iggy Pop
by Tom McSorley -
Guy Maddin directs Isabella Rossellini in The Saddest Music in the World
by Peter Vesuwalla -
Paul Almond: talks about his marriage to Genevieve Bujold, the creation of telefilm Canada and the beginnings of feature filmmaking in Canada
by Wyndham Wise -
Canadians at Cannes
by Maurie Alioff -
Worldwide Short Film Festival
by Lindsay Gibb -
Mambo Italiano
by Susan Tolusso -
Return to Hollywood North: veteran producer Peter O'Brian takes a turn behind the camera
by Janice Kaye -
Hot Docs
by Lindsay Gibb -
Business on the beach: the Canada Pavilion, Richard Stursberg and the new paradigm
by Maurie Alioff -
Terminal Venus
by Tom McSorley -
Erratum
by Wyndham Wise -
Agency types: the provincial development and funding agencies participated in the Telefilm-managed Canada Pavilion, except for Quebec's SODEC, which ran its own separate installation nearby
by Maurie Alioff -
A perfect heist: William Phillips's Foolproof
by Christopher Heard -
Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival
by Calvin Daniels -
Canadians at Cannes: buyer$ and seller$
by Maurie Alioff -
Squeezebox
by Tom McSorley -
From the editor
by Wyndham Wise -
From Vancouver to the Cote d'Azur: during Cannes 2003, Take One met with four West Coasters to talk about their festival agendas
by Maurie Alioff -
Bru Ha! Ha!
by Tom McSorley
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