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A Film Issue

Upbringing
Photography by Arc Jr. Dream, Styling by Karen Wieffering and Latisha Duarte
Arc Jr. Dream, Styling by Karen Wieffering and La
9.1.09
A Film Issue

Les Blank
The life and career of Les Blank each deserve to have a book or three dedicated to them, not just a puny interview in one issue of one magazine.
Jesse Pearson, Jerry Hsu
9.1.09
A Film Issue

Vice Comics
RATCLIFF IN... DEATH 'N' TAXES
Andre Georgscu
9.1.09
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Spike Jonze
In the five years since we’ve become friends with Spike Jonze, he has never not been working on his movie adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children's book Where the Wild Things Are.
Shane Smith
9.1.09
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Our Two Favorite Cinematographers Speak - Part 2
Christopher Doyle is an Australian-born cinematographer who has lived and worked throughout Asia for more than two decades. He is most renowned for his eight-film collaboration with Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai.
David Feinberg
9.1.09
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Dawn of Discovery
Most people are familiar with SimCity, and anyone who's been playing PC games for a few years is bound to have heard of Sid Meyer's Civilization. Dawn of Discovery is a cross between those two games.
Stephen Lea Sheppard
9.1.09
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A Swedish Love Story
Photos by Lele Saveri, Styling by Filippa Berg
Lele Saveri
9.1.09
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Nollywood Omen
“Nollywood is the answer to CNN,” says a star of Nollywood Babylon, a Canadian documentary about the Nigerian film industry—a veritable movie factory that churns out 25,000 films a year at a budget of less than $10,000 each.
Andy Capper
9.1.09
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Our Two Favorite Cinematographers Speak - Part 1
Anthony Dod Mantle is an English-born cinematographer who has lived in Denmark for more than 20 years. He recently won an Academy Award for his work on Slumdog Millionaire, a movie he shot in Mumbai, India.
David Feinberg
9.1.09
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Lights! Camera! Snack-tion!
As I sat in the steam room at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles with a glass of cucumber water in my hand, pampering myself before the 81st Academy Awards, I wondered: What delights did the evening have in store for me?
Melvin Smack
9.1.09
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Dapper Nightwatchmen
The worldwide Congolese fashion cult known as La Sape (Society for the Advancement of People of Elegance) dates back to the return of African soldiers to Brazzaville after fighting for France in the First World War.
Sean Christie
9.1.09
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Narcotic Films For Illegal Fans
During the last few years, Mexican directors have received unprecedented international recognition. Movies like Babel, Amores perros, Silent Light, Y tu mamá también, and Pan’s Labyrinth have won awards at film festivals all over the world.
BERNARDO LOYOLA, ABELARDO MARTÍN
9.1.09
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