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MARCH-APRIL 2002

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Film

Cusp at A.I.R Gallery, Written and directed by Ruth Sergel

by Deborah Everett

Film

Authentic and deeply affecting, this poignant tale of passage illumines the throes of burgeoning adolescence.

Moms Just Want to Have Fun

by Joe Maggio

Film

Set against the underground music and avant-garde art scene in New York, Margarita Happy Hour Focuses on the lives of five disreputable women who meet in the afternoon to drink and compare notes on love, sex and motherhood.

Outtakes: On Movies: Australians and a Southerner are Pulling Hollywood Through

by Golden Williams

Film

Rarely does a movie have everything: the right director, the right story, the right actors, editor, cinematographer, designer, composer – all the elements that make you leap to your feet in applause.

Paul Verhoeven: A Tribute

by John Woods

Film

We can’t think of any other director working in the mainstream today who even comes close to Paul Verhoeven.

 

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