Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. September-October 2002 Read online Far from Heaven: In Every Dream Home Todd Haynes revisits the woman’s picture and refracts Fifties heartache through our own conservative climate by Amy Taubin Far from Heaven: In Every Dream Home Department Editor’s Letter: Festival Fever by Gavin Smith Opening Shots by Film Comment Critics’ Choice by Film Comment Film Society Seen by Film Comment Column Guilty Pleasures: The Devil’s Backbone Writer-Director by Guillermo del Toro Discovery: Eija-Liisa Ahtila by Amy Taubin Journals: Bangkok by Kong Rithdee First Look: Ken Park by Chris Chang Sound & Vision: Tribute by Chuck Klosterman Sound & Vision: Russ Meyer by Chris Chang Distributor Wanted: The Inner Tour by Alice Lovejoy Storyboard: Théâtre Optique by Carole Maso Vidi Vidi Vidi by Gavin Smith, Nicole Armour and Guy Maddin Feature Winona Ryder: Puzzle of a Downfall Child by Alissa Quart Yasuzu Masumura: Enlightened Madness by Jonathan Rosenbaum 40 Years Of The New York Film Festival by Film Comment Jia Zhangke’s Unknown Pleasures by Kent Jones Paul Greengrass: Over the Edge, Into the Abyss by Graham Fuller Alexander Sokurov: Whispering Images by Tony Pipolo Alexander Sokurov’s Russian Ark by J. Hoberman Shabana Azmi: Perfect Pitch by Maithili Rao Horror Rediscovered: Tales From The Crypt by Maitland McDonagh Film Review Review: All or Nothing by Chris Chang Review: The Rules of Attraction by Mark Olsen Review: Naqoyqatsi by Paul Arthur Review: Blackboards by Richard Combs Reviews in Brief by Chris Chang
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. September-October 2002
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Far from Heaven: In Every Dream Home Todd Haynes revisits the woman’s picture and refracts Fifties heartache through our own conservative climate by Amy Taubin Far from Heaven: In Every Dream Home
Far from Heaven: In Every Dream Home Todd Haynes revisits the woman’s picture and refracts Fifties heartache through our own conservative climate by Amy Taubin