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Articles in June-Sept, 2004 issue of TAKE ONE
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La Vraie nature de Bernadette
by Maurie Alioff -
Epidemic amnesia: AIDS is curiously forgotten in Denys Arcand's Les Invasions barbares
by Matthew Hays - Take one presents restoring Varick Frissell's The Viking: AV preservation trust's masterworks of Canadian cinema
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Le Chat dans le sac
by Andre Loiselle -
The Street
by Chris Robinson -
NSI's FilmExchanqe
by Peter Vesuwalla -
Le Declin de l'empire americain
by Peter Harcourt -
The Grey Fox
by Blaine Allan -
Mon oncle Antoine
by Barry Keith Grant -
Berlin International Film Festival
by Tom McSorley -
The apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
by Maurie Alioff -
Nobody Waved Good-Bye
by Wyndham Wise -
From the editor
by Wyndham Wise -
The Loon's Necklace
by James Forrester -
ReelWorld Film Festival
by Allan Tong -
Goin' down the road
by Wyndham Wise -
Who was the first Canadian movie star? D.W. Griffith, the Keystone Kops and the Canadian Connection
by Wyndham Wise -
Touch of Pink: a Canadian cross-cultural comedy
by Janice Kaye -
Neighbours
by Peter Morris -
Images Festival
by Lindsay Gibb -
Enter the Beaver: Lee Demarbre and the debut of Can-Fu
by Patrick Lowe -
Warrendale
by Christine Ramsay -
Hot Docs
by Lindsay Gibb
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