#smrgDERGİ Mon Jardin et Ma Maison - Mensuel : Reportage Complet en Coluleurs Floralies - 13 Juin 1959
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FEATURES BRITISH CINEMA NOW 14 GREENLIT UNPLEASANT LAND UK cinema shows a welcome return to reflecting British life and a renewed interest in politics. But it needs to become great, not just good, argues Nick James 20 COMING THROUGH SLAUGHTER When Paul Andrew Williams set out to make London to Brighton he sidestepped the usual grant-giving bodies and found a funding angel. He tells his story to Kieron Corless 22 ALMOST ROSY The BBC and Channel 4 are back in the business of financing films. Long may it last, says Nick Roddick PLUS Charles Gant reviews a strong year for UK films at the box office 26 THE LOST LEADER Cohn MacCabe recalls Derek Jarman - and the joys of Super-8, queer politics and arthouse funding PLUS Melissa Gronlund on how film artefacts are filling the galleries 30 THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX Political documentary has taken the box office by storm. But will new modes of distribution encourage a more adventurous aesthetic, asks Kieron Corless PLUS Jason Wood talks to Nick Broomfield about Ghosts 32 THE FILMS OF 2006 Sight 6. Sound asked its reviewers for their top five films of the year. And the results are... 36 CLINT EASTWOOD TUNNEL VISION Flags of OurFatherslooks at World War II through the medium of the photograph that announced the capture of two lima. It might sound postmodern, but it's proof of the director's prowess as a classical film-maker, argues Richard Combs 42 BEFORE THE FLOOD Gary McMahon walks the streets of New Orleans and recalls the city's finest cinematic moments PLUS Kaleem Aftab talks to Spike Lee about When the Levees Broke 47-95 Reviews Our unique round-up of films, DVDs and books, with commentaries, synopses and full cast and crew lists for all this month's theatrical releases Regulars EDITORIAL Merging on the freeway 4 RUSHES Geoff Andrew celebrates the career of the late Robert Altman; Ali Jaafar meets the director of an Iranian winter's tale; Melissa Gronlund reviews Stephen Dwoskin's explorations of the human body; Geoff Brown on how a silent cinema festival has reshaped the map; Graham Fuller on the lasting appeal of 19200 icon Louise Brooks PLUS Mr Busy asks whether we need critics; how to get on in PR; how strangers look at London and news from China and Egypt. 96 LETTERS Michael Mann and recycling; a tribute to Philip Strick
Some of Contents:
FEATURES BRITISH CINEMA NOW 14 GREENLIT UNPLEASANT LAND UK cinema shows a welcome return to reflecting British life and a renewed interest in politics. But it needs to become great, not just good, argues Nick James 20 COMING THROUGH SLAUGHTER When Paul Andrew Williams set out to make London to Brighton he sidestepped the usual grant-giving bodies and found a funding angel. He tells his story to Kieron Corless 22 ALMOST ROSY The BBC and Channel 4 are back in the business of financing films. Long may it last, says Nick Roddick PLUS Charles Gant reviews a strong year for UK films at the box office 26 THE LOST LEADER Cohn MacCabe recalls Derek Jarman - and the joys of Super-8, queer politics and arthouse funding PLUS Melissa Gronlund on how film artefacts are filling the galleries 30 THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX Political documentary has taken the box office by storm. But will new modes of distribution encourage a more adventurous aesthetic, asks Kieron Corless PLUS Jason Wood talks to Nick Broomfield about Ghosts 32 THE FILMS OF 2006 Sight 6. Sound asked its reviewers for their top five films of the year. And the results are... 36 CLINT EASTWOOD TUNNEL VISION Flags of OurFatherslooks at World War II through the medium of the photograph that announced the capture of two lima. It might sound postmodern, but it's proof of the director's prowess as a classical film-maker, argues Richard Combs 42 BEFORE THE FLOOD Gary McMahon walks the streets of New Orleans and recalls the city's finest cinematic moments PLUS Kaleem Aftab talks to Spike Lee about When the Levees Broke 47-95 Reviews Our unique round-up of films, DVDs and books, with commentaries, synopses and full cast and crew lists for all this month's theatrical releases Regulars EDITORIAL Merging on the freeway 4 RUSHES Geoff Andrew celebrates the career of the late Robert Altman; Ali Jaafar meets the director of an Iranian winter's tale; Melissa Gronlund reviews Stephen Dwoskin's explorations of the human body; Geoff Brown on how a silent cinema festival has reshaped the map; Graham Fuller on the lasting appeal of 19200 icon Louise Brooks PLUS Mr Busy asks whether we need critics; how to get on in PR; how strangers look at London and news from China and Egypt. 96 LETTERS Michael Mann and recycling; a tribute to Philip Strick