
May/June 2007
$2.00
Features:
Zoo by Gary Indiana
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Syndromes
and a Century by Nathan Lee
Judd Apatow and Knocked Up by
Mark Olsen
Anthony Mann by Richard Combs
Pascale Ferran by Amy Taubin
Lee Marvin by Brynn White
Jean-Daniel Pollet by Chris Darke
Art of the Real: The Rise of the Biodoc by Paul Arthur
Olaf’s World: Cheang Pou-soi by Olaf Möller
Sound & Vision: Chris Petit’s Radio On by Chris Chang & Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum by Adam E. Mendelsohn
Brief Encounters: Day Night Day Night director Julia Loktev interviewed by Harlan Jacobson
Hot Set: Saul Symonds on location with Olivier Assayas’s Boarding Gate
Encore: So Ends Our Night by Kent Jones
Playbill: Confessions of a Film Poster Addict by Otto Buj
Festivals: Berlin by Olaf Möller; New Directors/New Films by Kristin M. Jones
Screenings: I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone by Chuck Stephens, The Boss of It All by Hollu Willis, Là-bas by Amy Taubin, You Kill Me by Laura Kern
Home Movies: The Films of Kazuo Hara by Chuck Stephens
Readings: Kent Jones on Serge Daney’s Postcards from the Cinema
Distributor Wanted: Hong Sang-soo’s Woman on the Beach by Chris Chang
Alex Cox’s Flashback: Peter Watkins’s 1964 BBC docudrama The War Game
Guy Maddin’s Jolly Corner: Rowland Brown’s 1933 Blood Money
Site Specifics: Paul Fileri on e-Cahiers du cinéma
