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Projections 4: Film-Makers on Film-Making (No. 4)

by John Boorman

Series: Projections (Issue 4)

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Projections is a forum for film-makers in which the practitioners of cinema write about their craft. In this edition we celebrate the centenary of film with articles ranging from an interview with Louis Lumi#65533;re - the inventor of the cinema - to James Toback's tales of contemporary Hollywood. Included in Projections 4: Louis Lumi#65533;re - Founding Father Martin Scorsese - Anamorphobia James Toback - A Journal for 1994 Penn on Penn Ken Burns - Raising the Dead Sidney Howard - The Gone with the Wind Letters and The Story Gets a Treatment Louis Malle, Andre Gregory, Wallace Shawn, Julianne Moore, Fred Berner, Larry Pine - Chekhov's Children Walter Murch - Sound Design: The Dancing Shadow Eddie Fowlie - Playing Cowboys and Indians John Seale - Lunch and a Book Gene Kelly - An American in Paradise Sally Potter - The Tango Lesson Federico Fellini - Creation and the Artist Viggo Mortensen - Missing Sandy Dennis Lindsay Anderson - On John Ford This edition also includes contributions by Percy Adlon, Kevin Brownlow, Roger Corman, Alex Cox, Andre de Toth, Nora Ephron, Monte Hellman, Huang Mingchuan, Richard Lowenstein, Dusan Makavejev, Arthur Penn, Vincent Sherman, Istvan Szabo, Michael Tolkin, Vincent Ward and Fred Zinneman.… (more)
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Projections is a forum for film-makers in which the practitioners of cinema write about their craft. In this edition we celebrate the centenary of film with articles ranging from an interview with Louis Lumi#65533;re - the inventor of the cinema - to James Toback's tales of contemporary Hollywood. Included in Projections 4: Louis Lumi#65533;re - Founding Father Martin Scorsese - Anamorphobia James Toback - A Journal for 1994 Penn on Penn Ken Burns - Raising the Dead Sidney Howard - The Gone with the Wind Letters and The Story Gets a Treatment Louis Malle, Andre Gregory, Wallace Shawn, Julianne Moore, Fred Berner, Larry Pine - Chekhov's Children Walter Murch - Sound Design: The Dancing Shadow Eddie Fowlie - Playing Cowboys and Indians John Seale - Lunch and a Book Gene Kelly - An American in Paradise Sally Potter - The Tango Lesson Federico Fellini - Creation and the Artist Viggo Mortensen - Missing Sandy Dennis Lindsay Anderson - On John Ford This edition also includes contributions by Percy Adlon, Kevin Brownlow, Roger Corman, Alex Cox, Andre de Toth, Nora Ephron, Monte Hellman, Huang Mingchuan, Richard Lowenstein, Dusan Makavejev, Arthur Penn, Vincent Sherman, Istvan Szabo, Michael Tolkin, Vincent Ward and Fred Zinneman.

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