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TITLE: PREMIERE Magazine
[ "The MOVIE magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 1996; VOL. 9, NO. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 10" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Jennifer Jason Leigh.

Wrap Party From fish-men to talking pigs to Hugh-dirty rats, here's our no-holds-barred tour of the zany zoo that was Hollywood in 1995.

Young Men and the Sea PHOTOGRAPHED BY JEFF BRIDGES In Ridley Scott's White Squall, Jeff Bridges plays a leathery captain leading a band of young hunks on a seafaring adventure that tums tragic when Mother Nature lowers the boom. But when he wasn't in front of the camera, the actor cum shutterbug could usually found behind one, snapping breathtaking im ages from the strenuous globe-trotting shoot.

Beautiful Dreamer BY JESSE GREEN When director Louis Malle died last November, he left behind a fascinating body of work, including Murmur of the Heart, Atlantic City, and Au Revoir les enfants. Even in storfes of incest and child prostitution, Malle strove to illu-minate the human condition, with a complex vision befitting a morally bewildering world.

Au Revoir, Louis BY JODIE FOSTER Remembering a mentor and a friend.

Dude the Obscure BY HOLLY SORENSEN Our reporter stins up trouble on the set of beau-tiful girls, nudging the stars of this romanric comedy--including Timothy Hutton, Mina Sorvino, and Matt Dillon--to wrangle over what makes love tick (and what makes it sick). "If I don't want to see someone, I change my phone number," says Dillon. "I play phone possum, man." Now you kids play nice.

Hello in There BY CHRISTINE SPINES Jennifer Jason leigh doesn't take girl-next-door roles--unless, perhaps, next door is an artists' colony, a brothel, or a mental hospital. In her daring, virtuoso portrayals of complicated women --like the anguished singer in Georgia --Leigh often greets the world with a scowl. But beyond the immense talent for torment, the actress remains an enigma, even to herself. "I think I've spont a lot of my life very split off from my feelings," she confides.

Girl Gets Girl BY RACHEL ABRAMOWITZ In the wake of gay-themed indie hits like Go Fish, lesbian filmmakers are bringing the Poignant, witty ove stories to the big screen -- the MPAA's alleged homophobia notwithstanding. "The stories we want to tell should be assumed to be as normal as anyone else's," says director Maria Maggenti. This is an extraordinary shift.


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