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Articles in March-June, 2004 issue of TAKE ONE
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R. Bruce Elder: in the realm of mystery and wonder
by Brett Kashmere -
Chilly Beach: Sudbury: Hollywood Far, Far North
by Lindsay Gibb -
The anatomy of burlesque: the embodied passion of Lindalee Tracey
by Kathleen Cummins -
Lightyear
by Tom McSorley -
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
by Allan Tong -
Beyond the fringe
by Larissa Fan -
Sundance Film Festival
by Peter Howell -
Hollywood North: Creating the Canadian Motion Picture Industry
by Chris Blakeman -
The shields stories: five of the best tackle Canada's premiere short story writer
by Peter Vesuwalla -
Saskatchewan Part 2
by Tom McSorley -
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
by Roberta B. Cowan -
Take one's 2003 survey of Canadian cinema
by Wyndham Wise -
Setting the record straight about POV and Hot Docs
by Wyndham Wise -
Gigantic horseflies, swarms of mosquitoes and frostbite: the making of The Snow Walker
by Dale Drewery -
The truth about head
by Tom McSorley -
From the editor
by Wyndham Wise -
Gaz Bar Blues
by Maurie Alioff -
Humanitarius beautificitus Pascale Bussieres shines in Lea Pool's The Blue Butterfly
by Isa Tousignant -
Luck
by Maurie Alioff
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