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Articles in March-June, 2005 issue of TAKE ONE
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Scared/Sacred
by Gary Michael Dault -
Ryan
by Tom McSorley -
Black Walk takes a walk on the funny side
by Tom Lyons -
The Best of Secter & the Rest of Secter
by Allan Tong -
Hardwood
by Tom McSorley -
Ma vie en cinemascope
by Maurie Alioff -
Sundance Film Festival
by Sean Farnel -
Nouvelle-France
by Maurie Alioff -
Take One's 2004 survey of Canadian features released in the GTA
by Wyndham Wise -
From the editor
by Wyndham Wise -
What Remains of Us
by Tammy Stone -
Pascale Bussieres as Alys Robi in Denise Filiatrault's Ma vie en cinemascope
by Maurie Alioff -
Whistler Film Festival
by Dale Drewery -
On the Fly: my life as a Johnny Depp look-alike at the Toronto shoot-and-edit-a-short-film-in-48-hours festival
by Steve Gravestock -
Alex MacKenzie: Parallax
by Larissa Fan -
Michael Dowse brings fresh hoser humour to the screen with FUBAR and It's All Gone Pete Tong
by Lindsay Gibb -
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
by Allan Tong -
Saint Ralph
by Paul Townend -
My Mother Is an Alien: Ten Takes on Life and Film
by Peter Harcourt -
Sin and sovereignty: the curious rise of Cinepix Inc
by Paul Corupe -
International Documentary Film Festival-Amsterdam
by Henry Lewes
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