Issue 61 Table of Contents
This is the complete list of articles from the print magazine issue of Cinema Scope #61. We post selected articles from each issue on the site. For the complete content please subscribe to the magazine, or consider the instant digital download version. Articles available free online are linked below.
FEATURES AND INTERVIEWS
Who Can Tell of the Heroic Deeds of Israel?: Nadav Lapid’s The Kindergarten Teacher by Jay Kuehner
Don’t Look Back: Life and Death and the Films of Mary Helena Clark by Phil Coldiron
The Face of Another: Christian Petzold’s Phoenix by Adam Nayman
Special Delivery: Andrei Konchalovsky’s The Postman’s White Nights by Boris Nelepo
The Language of Flint: Sergei Parajanov’s The Color of Pomegranates by Max Nelson
Dead Meat: Bruno Dumont’s P’tit Quinquin by Michael Sicinski
Of Human Bondage: Peter Strickland on The Duke of Burgundy by José Teodoro
SPOTLIGHT: FALL FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence by Jason Anderson
Pasolini by Celluloid Liberation Front
Clouds of Sils Maria by Andrew Tracy
Heaven Knows What by Sean Rogers
The Iron Ministry by Jordan Cronk
Episode of the Sea by Daniel Kasman
Letters to Max by Leo Goldsmith
Burying the Ex by Christoph Huber
COLUMNS
Canadiana: Alexandre Larose by Samuel La France
Film/Art: Carlos Amorales by Andréa Picard
Global Discoveries on DVD by Jonathan Rosenbaum
Exploded View: The George Kuchar Reader by Chuck Stephens
CURRENCY
Inherent Vice by Blake Williams
Force Majeure by Angelo Muredda
American Sniper by Michael Sicinski
’71 by Jerry White
Dumb and Dumber To by Adam Cook
Cinema Scope