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TITLE: FILMMAKER Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: WINTER 2004; VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Exterminating Angel: Nicole Kidman stars in Lars von Trier's ferocious Dogville.

SUNDANCE 2004:
EXTERMINATING ANGEL: Howard Feinstein speaks with Dogville provocateur Lars von Trier. Plus: Carol Nahra on The Five Obstructions.
COUNTER PROGRAMMING: Jehane Noujaim's Control Room offers a fascinating glimpse into the inner working of Al-Jazeera during the recent war in Iraq. By Danny Schechter.
THE KING IS DEAD: In Never Die Alone, Ernest Dickerson updates cult novelist Donald Goines's world of '70s hustlers to the bling-bling new millennium.
Andy Bailey reports.
IN A SILENT WAY: Eric Eason speaks with Andrei Zvyagintsev, director of Venice Film Festival winner The Return.
FANTASY ISLAND: In the Realms of the Unreal is a new documentary about outsider artist Henry Darger. Peter Bowen discusses the film with director Jessica Yu.
SECOND ACTS: Ray McKinnon's Chrystal is a tale of redemption in the hills of rural Arkansas. By Scott Macaulay.
THE NUMBERS GAME: Mary Glucksman on the hits and misses of the Sundance class of 2003.
POST PUNK: The Slamdance Film Festival, founded as an alternative to Sundance, turns 10 this year. Festival veteran Marina Zenovich reports.

FEATURES::
CALIFORNIA DREAMING: Andy Bailey discovers four new independent films about Los Angeles.
DESERT OF THE REAL: Travis Crawford reports on Bruno Dumont's mysterious Twentynine Palms.
BLUE MOVIE Andrew Repasky McElhinney's new film is an art-porn hybrid based on Georges Batailles The Story of the Eye. By Jeremiah Kipp.
THE ELECTRIC COMPANY: JT LeRoy speaks with Paul Devlin, the director of Power Trip, a tragicomic portrait of the pitfalls of capitalism in the former Soviet Republic.
THE CRITIC: Matthew Ross and controversial film critic Armond White talk about movies, writing and the corrosive power of hype.
SHAKEY CAM: Neil Young, a.ka. director Bernard Shakey, gets behind the camera for his third feature, the musical tone-poem Greendale.

LINE ITEMS:
IN THE FIELD: Documentarian Garrett Scott discusseshis experiences making a film abou the war in Iraq.
CONFESSIONS OF A SHORT-FILL PROGRAMMER: Sundance and CineVegas programm Mike Plante on what makes a goo short film.
TREMBLING BEFORE VIDEO Sandi DuBowki, director ( Trembling Before G-d, on making his first DVD.
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: Scott Saunders reviews four DVD authoring applications.
HOLDING PATTERN: Tamara Krinsky checks in with t1 directors of Filmmaker and the II Los Angeles Film Festival's Fast Tray program.

REPORTS 8-24: Beyond: Visions Of The Interplanetary Space Probe; Save The Green Planet]; Tupperware!; Cindy Sherman; Pictures by Jeff Bridges; New Def Film.maker Festival Tour; the 2003 IFP Market; Double Dare; Future Cinema; Commotion Records; Police Actors; Sadie Benning; Bodysong; Sex, Y & z; Heart-worn Highways; Torn LeGoff; Clearance & Copyright; the first annual Craic Extravaganza; Glen Fogel. PLUS: more new books and DVDs.

COLUMNS:
IN FOCUS: Mary Glucksman profiles six new independently-financed features.
RISKY BUSINESS: Anne Thompson on the MPAA screener controversy and court case.
: NEW YORK SCENE: Anthony Kaufman on the headache of Sundance fever.

WORLD CINEMA: Noah Cowan on the politics (or lack thereof) of this winter's foreign releases.
GAME ENGINE: Graham Leggat on The Lord of the Rings and the film/game convergence.
FEST CIRCUIT: Anne Thompson on Toronto; Andrea Meyer on the Hamptons; Tod Booth on Vancouver; Ira Sachs on Cinematexas; Carol Nahra on London.
THE SUPER 8.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR.
CLASSIFIEDS.
ADVERTISER INDEX.

MANAGING EDITOR: Matthew Ross.
ART DIRECTOR: Angela Derasmo.
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: Ian Gilmore.
FILMMAKER is a joint publication of IFP Los Angeles and IFP New York.


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