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Articles in July-August, 2001 issue of Film Comment
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After the breakthrough of Amores Perros, what's next for Mexican Cinema? - Mexico City Journal - Industry Overview
by Leonardo Garcia Tsao -
Bully. - movie review
by Chuck Stephens -
Old Masters. - Cannes Review 2001 - movie review
by Manohla Dargis -
The Deep End. - movie review
by Paul Arthur -
Beggar's banquet. - Cannes Review 2001 - movie review
by Mary Corliss -
Hedwig and the Angry Inch. - movie review
by Wesley Morris -
Whatever you desire - pornography in movies
by Howard Hampton -
Early dismissal. - Cannes Review 2001 - movie review
by Gavin Smith -
Glass houses - director Kon Ichikawa - Statistical Data Included
by Moller Olaf -
The comfort of strangers - Donigan Cumming's videos
by Nicole Armour -
Shakespeare: a chaos theory - the Bard on film
by Richard Combs -
Decannestruction: What is the Cannes market and does it matter? - Industry
by Roger Smith -
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. - movie review
by Peggy Ahwesh -
waydowntown. - movie review
by Mark Peranson -
Discovery: Athina Rachel Tsangari - filmmaker
by Chris Chang -
Distributor wanted: great movies that deserve to be released - 'Nightshift' by filmmaker Philippe Le Guay
by Amy Taubin -
Movie of the Moment: A.I. Artificial Intelligence - Primal Screen
by Paul Arthur -
American hunger - vidoemaker Eric Saks - Statistical Data Included
by Jonathan Rosenbaum -
Francois Ozon: wannabe auteur makes good
by Frederic Bonnaud
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