Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. September-October 2001 Read online Cahiers Back in the Day Arguably the most influential publication in the short history of the movies, Cahiers du Cinéma is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year by Dave Kehr Cahiers Back in the Day cosmic babble: Waking Life Richard Linklater goes digital and dreams up a whole new way of seeing with Waking Life by Chris Chang cosmic babble: Waking Life First Look: The Lady and the Duke Frédéric Bonnaud on Eric Rohmer’s First Digital Feature by Frédéric Bonnaud First Look: The Lady and the Duke savoir faire In Jacques Rivette’s comedy of manners, the New Wave master once again turns Paris into his own personal theater of desire and intrigue by Chris Chang savoir faire Why Cahiers still matters Chris Darke on Cahiers continued relevance by Chris Darke Why Cahiers still matters In Dreams Amy Taubin goes deeper into David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive by Amy Taubin In Dreams Department Letter from the Editor: Reading Into Movies by Gavin Smith Opening Shots by Film Comment Critics’ Choice by Film Comment Film Society Seen by Film Comment Column Guilty Pleasures by Patrice Chéreau Journals: Hollywood by Larry Gross Sound: The Bully Soundtrack by Chris Norris Vision: ‘The Top Grossing Film of All Time, 1×1’ by Jason Salavon Discovery: Richard Kelly by Mark Olsen Distributor Wanted: Lift by Elvis Mitchell Vidi Vidi Vidi by Gavin Smith and Nicole Armour Feature Life and Nothing More: A.B.C. Africa by Jonathan Rosenbaum she’s scaring me: Jeanne Balibar by Kent Jones Pop Rebel: Leonardo Favio by David Oubiña Welcome to L.A.: Mulholland Drive by Phillip Lopate End of the Road: Béla Tarr by Jonathan Romney another green world: Kiyoshi Kurosawa by Chuck Stephens Film Review Review: The Man Who Wasn’t There by Paul Arthur Review: Rock Star by Chris Norris Review: Joy Ride by Andrew Lewis Conn
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. September-October 2001
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive.
Cahiers Back in the Day Arguably the most influential publication in the short history of the movies, Cahiers du Cinéma is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year by Dave Kehr Cahiers Back in the Day
Cahiers Back in the Day Arguably the most influential publication in the short history of the movies, Cahiers du Cinéma is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year by Dave Kehr
cosmic babble: Waking Life Richard Linklater goes digital and dreams up a whole new way of seeing with Waking Life by Chris Chang cosmic babble: Waking Life
cosmic babble: Waking Life Richard Linklater goes digital and dreams up a whole new way of seeing with Waking Life by Chris Chang
First Look: The Lady and the Duke Frédéric Bonnaud on Eric Rohmer’s First Digital Feature by Frédéric Bonnaud First Look: The Lady and the Duke
First Look: The Lady and the Duke Frédéric Bonnaud on Eric Rohmer’s First Digital Feature by Frédéric Bonnaud
savoir faire In Jacques Rivette’s comedy of manners, the New Wave master once again turns Paris into his own personal theater of desire and intrigue by Chris Chang savoir faire
savoir faire In Jacques Rivette’s comedy of manners, the New Wave master once again turns Paris into his own personal theater of desire and intrigue by Chris Chang
Why Cahiers still matters Chris Darke on Cahiers continued relevance by Chris Darke Why Cahiers still matters