ISSN 1717-9559
Festival Reports
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Sándor Lau treats us to coverage of New Zealand's wackiest and most challenging festival
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The first of an extensive, three part report on the music and sound festival Mutek.
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A report on the fourth edition (2002) of one of the fastest growing Asian film festivals around.
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An overview report on New Zealand's International Short film festival.
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In wake of the untimely death of its founder Phil Serling, Offscreen looks at the first post-Serling Cinefest.
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With the sudden passing away of its founder Phil Serling, Offscreen looks back fondly at the unique film festival known as Cinefest.
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Randolph Jordan relies equally on his 'eyes' and 'ears' as he concentrates on the often overlooked juxtaposition of sound and image, a dialectic that is becoming an increasingly important part of Montreal's FCMM Festival International Nouveau Cinéma et Nouveaux Médias.
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Part two of Randolph Jordan's coverage of Montreal's FCMM Festival International Nouveau Cinéma et Nouveaux Médias.
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Randolph Jordan summarizes Fantasia 2001 in light of the tragic event of 9/11, an event which may perhaps change how reality-based violence is treated in films and other forms of entertainment.
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Fantasia, in its 6th year, continues to grow and mature as an important and eclectic film festival.
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Offscreen welcomes Randolph Jordan with his first of a two-part festival report on Fantasia 2001.
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An in-depth festival report on the fifth installment of the Fantasia Film Festival (2000).
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