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INTERVIEWS
*Teller of Tales: Mariano Llinás on La Flor by Jordan Cronk
*Everything Transitory Is But an Image: Andrea Bussmann on Fausto by Josh Cabrita and Adam Cook
A Banished Life: Ying Liang on A Family Tour by Clarence Tsui.
*Mass Ornaments: Jodie Mack on The Grand Bizarre by Blake Williams
FEATURES
*Tous les garçons et les filles: Philippe Lesage’s Genèse and Les demons by Adam Nayman
*Touch Me I’m Sick: Alex Ross Perry’s Her Smell by Jason Anderson
*First Person Plural: On Orson Welles’ The Other Side of the Wind by Phil Coldiron
Hidden Lives and Quiet Passion: Alias John M. Stahl by Christoph Huber
No Emperor, Only an Empress: The Self-Made Myth of Marlene Dietrich by Alicia Fletcher
The Business of Horror: John Carpenter, Stephen King, and In the Mouth of Madness by Sean Rogers
Beyond Good and Evil: Damon Packard’s Los Angeles by Michael Sicinski
On No Thing: Jean-Luc Godard’s Grandeur et décadence d’un petit commerce de cinéma by Lawrence Garcia
COLUMNS
*Editor’s Note by Mark Peranson
*Deaths of Cinema: Hu Bo by Celluloid Liberation Front
Film/Art: Jeremy Shaw’s Quantification Trilogy by Jesse Cumming
*Global Discoveries on DVD by Jonathan Rosenbaum
DVD Bonus: G.W. Pabst’s Westfront 1918 and Kameradschaft by Peter Mersereau
*Exploded View: Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty by Chuck Stephens
CURRENCY
Sorry to Bother You by Madeleine Wall
Blaze by Robert Koehler
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