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Roman Polanski’s Pirate Days

In the summer of 1976, I was asked to photograph the entire Christmas issue of French Vogue. Roman Polanski, Nastassja Kinski, and I met in the Seychelles Islands, one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.
Harry Benson
9.1.09
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Dario Argento

Argento is much more than the guy who epitomized two very cool film styles.
Tim Small, Lele Saveri
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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Two Friends Watch Movies in Various Places

Photos by Giulio Rojer Ghirardi, Styling by Mfon Etim
Giulio Rojer Ghirardi, Stylist: Mfon Etim
9.1.09
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Vice Comics

RATCLIFF IN... DEATH 'N' TAXES
Andre Georgscu
9.1.09
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Vice Comics

Lizz Hickey
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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My Top 10 Art Films

Ryan McGinley
9.1.09
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Ross McElwee

Ross McElwee's films are memoirs, not documentaries.
Jesse Pearson, Kristen Black
9.1.09
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Over the Edge

In the spring of 1979, a small-budget movie with a somewhat corny-sounding name was released in just a handful of theaters in New York and Los Angeles, only to be pulled a few days later due to concerns that audiences would riot.
Mike Sacks
9.1.09
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Terry Gilliam

Terry Gilliam got his start being the most beloved guy in his high school and then he went on to do every job that anyone has ever fantasized about and to collaborate with everyone that anyone has ever wanted to meet or be.
Nick Gazin, Alex Sturrock
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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