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Articles in March-April, 2002 issue of Film Comment
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Poll position - Letter from the Editor - readers poll on moton picture rating - Brief Article
by Gavin Smith -
Ram Dass/Fierce Grace: Mickey Lemle, U.S., 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Dogtown and Z Boys: Stacy Peralta, U.S., 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Wendigo: Larry Fessenden, U.S., 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Borstal Boy: Peter Sheridan, Ireland/U.K., 2000. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Human Nature: Michel Gondry, USA, 2001. - movie review
by Alice Lovejoy -
Nine Queens: Fabian Bielinsky, Argentina, 2000. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Enigma: Michael Apted, U.K./U.S./Germany, 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Festival in Cannes: Henry Jaglom, U.S., 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Gregory Crewdson - Sound and Vision - photographer attempts to capture the essence of a motion picture with one photograph - Brief Article
by Chris Chang -
Very Annie Mary: Sara Sugarman, U.K., 2000. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
Indecent exposures - Festivals: Sundance - 2002 Sundance Film Festival - Brief Article
by Gavin Smith -
Y Tu Mama Tambien: Alfonso Cuaron, Mexico, 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
At home in both Warsaw and NYC, Paradox Lake's director takes a peek inside the human mind - Discovery: Przemyslaw Shemie Reut - Brief Article
by Chris Chang -
Stolen Summer: Pete Jones, U.S., 2001. - movie review
by Chris Chang -
We Were Soldiers: Randall Wallace, U.S., 2002. - movie review
by Chris Chang
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