Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. November-December 2005 Read online An Online Exclusive with Alan Bishop The founder of the Sun City Girls and compiler of Ennio Morricone: Crime and Dissonance discusses the discs. by Chris Chang Interview: An Online Exclusive with Alan Bishop Movie of the Moment: Hidden Michael Haneke’s Hidden is a masterpiece of urban dread. Paul Arthur places it within the context of the director’s oeuvre and our own contemporary malaise by Paul Arthur Movie of the Moment: Hidden Department Editor’s Letter: Klaatu Barada Nikto by Gavin Smith Opening Shots by Film Comment Critics’ Choice by Film Comment Closing Shots by photographers Irene Meltzer Richard, David Godlis, and Dave Allocca Column Distributor Wanted: Mutual Appreciation by Amy Taubin Jolly Corner: Goto, l’île d’amour by Guy Maddin Guilty Pleasures by Errol Morris Journals: Prague by Zdenek Holy Sound & Vision: Ennio Morricone by Chris Chang Sound & Vision: Olivo Barbieri by Paul Arthur Olaf’s World: Chor Yuen by Olaf Möller Feature Scorsese’s No Direction Home by Amy Taubin Robert Wise by Richard Combs Peter Lorre: The Face by Elfriede Jelinek Peter Lorre: The Voice by J. Hoberman Rules of Engagement: Morgan Fisher by Jim Supanick Innocence by Vivian Sobchack The Cinema of Extremity by Howard Hampton Festival Coverage Venice Film Festival: Confusion Reigns Supreme by Olaf Möller Toronto International Film Festival: Big Deals and Little Movies by Mark Olsen Toronto International Film Festival: Living in the Moment by Nicole Armour Toronto International Film Festival: All You Can Eat by Gavin Smith Screenings Unseen Cinema by Brian Frye Brokeback Mountain by Harlan Jacobson Breakfast on Pluto by Nathan Lee Good Morning, Night by Richard Combs Walk the Line by Chris Norris Readings Greta Garbo by Guy Maddin In Brief by Chris Chang, Laura Kern and Henry K. Miller Home Movies Millions by Gavin Smith Batman Begins by Kent Jones Rebel Samurai by Chuck Stephens Sins of the Fleshapoids by Guy Maddin Bad Luck by Eliza Subotowicz Paradise Lost by Paul Arthur
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. November-December 2005
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An Online Exclusive with Alan Bishop The founder of the Sun City Girls and compiler of Ennio Morricone: Crime and Dissonance discusses the discs. by Chris Chang Interview: An Online Exclusive with Alan Bishop
An Online Exclusive with Alan Bishop The founder of the Sun City Girls and compiler of Ennio Morricone: Crime and Dissonance discusses the discs. by Chris Chang
Movie of the Moment: Hidden Michael Haneke’s Hidden is a masterpiece of urban dread. Paul Arthur places it within the context of the director’s oeuvre and our own contemporary malaise by Paul Arthur Movie of the Moment: Hidden
Movie of the Moment: Hidden Michael Haneke’s Hidden is a masterpiece of urban dread. Paul Arthur places it within the context of the director’s oeuvre and our own contemporary malaise by Paul Arthur