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Double identity: David Cronenberg's a history of violence
In an era of independent films that are calculated attention grabbers and mainstream movies pumped up with sound and fury, it's inspiring that...
TAKE ONE, 09/01/05 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
From the edge of the earth: Zacharias Kunuk's Atanarjuat
ANYBODY WHO DECIDES TO SHOOT A MOVIE IS BETTING ON A LONG SHOT. But not many have faced down the kind of odds that loomed over the people who made...
TAKE ONE, 06/01/05 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
Ma vie en cinemascope
2004 105m prod Cinemaginaire, p Daniel Louis, Denise Robert, d/sc Denise Filiatrault, ph Pierre Mignot, ed Yvann Thibaudeau, pd Normand Sarazin, c...
TAKE ONE, 03/01/05 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
Nouvelle-France
2004 142m prod Melenny Productions, Davis-Films (France), exp Antony Blakey, David Gordian, Victor Hadida, Claude Leger, Leslie Porter, Ashley...
TAKE ONE, 03/01/05 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
Pascale Bussieres as Alys Robi in Denise Filiatrault's Ma vie en cinemascope
Compared to last year's dazzling successes, 2004 was a routine year for Quebec movies. Several films were critical and box-office successes, but...
TAKE ONE, 03/01/05 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
Healing beauty: Carole Laure's CQ2
Back in the summer of 1995, Boston-based film critic Gerald Peary wrote in Take One: "Let's give her credit, the babe-of-babes, the wet dream...
TAKE ONE, 12/01/04 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
Montreal World Film Festival
There were several potent movies on view during the Montreal World Film Festival's 28th edition, but they played out in the shadow of an intense...
TAKE ONE, 12/01/04 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
FanTasia Film Festival
Now in its eighth year, Montreal's FanTasia Film Festival is a geek convention, a Goth powwow, and, at its best, an energizing showcase of...
TAKE ONE, 12/01/04 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
Being Julia
BACK IN EARLY AUGUST, I asked British playwright and veteran screenwriter Ronald Harwood what he loves most about the theatre and how it differs...
TAKE ONE, 09/01/04 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication -
O Canadian film, we stand on guard for thee: Peter Rowe's Popcorn with Maple Syrup and Jill Sharpe's Weird Sex and Snowshoes
Two new documentaries, both with television air dates in the fall, offer strikingly different takes on the slippery subject of Canadian film. Jill...
TAKE ONE, 09/01/04 by Maurie Alioff · More from publication


