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Leila
Firstrun Features does an admirable job with the DVD transfer of Dariush Mehrjui's excellent Leila.
The Act of ‘Seeing’ With One’s Own Eyes
A long overdue look at Zulueta's lost cult classic, Arrebato.
Frailty
Just when you thought it was safe to go to the movies, actor turned director Bill Paxton turns in an unsettling religious horror film.
Sátántangó
A review which tries to capture the unique experience which is Béla Tarr’s Sátántangó.
The Limey
Steven Soderbergh balances arthouse modernism with conventions of the classical genre to produce nouveau gangster chic.
Ménilmontant
An in-depth analysis of an overlooked silent film classic by Russian emigré Dimitri Kirsanov.
2001: Film Exhibition in Montreal: The Year in Review
An analysis of the year that was. An improvement over 2000, according to Rist.
Things Never Said in Playa Perdida
Good things do come in small packages, with this subtle and delicate low budget digi-film that dignifies 24 hours in the life of two flawed, yet endearing losers, lovers Alex and J.D.
Masterpieces of Silent Japanese Cinema
Although there is a fear among film purists where digital revolution is concerned, those of us who study film are more often inclined to acknowledge the benefits of digital technology. For such reasons as the recent DVD-Rom entitled Masterpieces of Silent Japanese Cinema.
The Pleasures of Contemplation: Solitude
A review of Robin Schlaht's recent Canadian feature Solitude.
Mon Oncle on DVD
Throughout, Tati contrasts the cold colors and industrial sounds of the Arpel’s and the Plastac factory to the warm, earth tone colors, traditional French music, and human sounds of the old quarter. Tati may prefer this idealized vision of the past, but he remains the realist.
Big Deal on Madonna Street
The most gratifying aspect of Criterion's new digital transfer of Mario Monicelli's classic comedy caper film I Soliti Ignoti (Big Deal on Madonna Street) is the fuller appreciation of the stunning black and white cinematography by Gianni Di Venanzo.
Fractal Images of Memory in Mother and Son, Part 2
Part two of David Neo's subtle analysis of Fractal memory images in Sokoruv's Mother and Son.
Fractal Images of Memory in Mother and Son, Part 1
Gilles Deleuze Meets the Mandelbrot set in this theoretical exploration of the memory images in Sokoruv's modern day Kammerspiel classic Mother and Son.
Scarlet Empress: DVD Review
Josef von Sternberg once said that he would not mind if his films were projected upside down, so much was his contempt for 'conventional' Hollywood storytelling.

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