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CINEACTION
Quarterly Scholarly Journal from Toronto ,Canada
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1985-2016
- Provides "alternatives to what is generally available".
- Published three times a year.
- Editors: Robin Wood (1985-2007), Scott Forsyth, Florence Jacobowitz, Richard Lippe and Susan Morrison..
- Published by CineAction! Collective
- Website: cineaction.ca/

Last updated:
8 February 2022
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Peter
Scott Matheson

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CONTENTS: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 All GALLERIES: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 All

Issue 65
2004
Theme: Sex, Terror, Madness, Canada ' Sex, Terror, Madness, Canada [editor's note], ' Scott Forsyth, page 1. # ' In the Web of David Cronenberg: Spider and the New Auteurism, ' Reni Celeste, pages 2 - 5. # ' Thoroughly Modern Maddin, ' David Pike, pages 6 - 18. # ' Canadian Social Documentary in the Age of Michael Moore: The Corporation and The Fix, ' Seth Feldman, pages 17 - 19. # ' Gay Guerrilla Filmmaking and Terrorist Chic: Toronto Filmmaker Bruce LaBruce Discusses His Latest Art/Porn Feature, The Raspberry Reich, ' Matthew Hays, pages 20 - 24. # ' Caress, The Decay: Queer Desire in he Nature of Nicholas , ' Andrew Lesk, pages 25 - 29. # ' The Local and the Global Revisited: Un 32 A?ut sur terre, ' Darrell Varga, pages 30 - 36. # ' You Watch To Much TV, Kid: Causalities of Cultural Colonialism, ' Robert L. Cagle, pages 37 - 43. # ' Tedium and Torture: Fight Club, Globalization, and Professionals in Crisis, ' John McCullough, pages 44 - 53. # ' Allegorical Figurations and the Political Didactic in Bulworth, ' Reagan Ross, pages 54 - 63. Toronto International Film Festival # ' Bridges: Notre Musique ' Peter Harcourt, pages 63 - 64. # ' Hou Hsiao-Hsien's Cafe Lumiere ' Florence Jacobowitz, pages 65 - 66. # ' The Ninth Day and Downfall ' Susan Morrison, pages 66 - 67. # ' Living and Looking at Life: Bruce Webber Interviewed ' Richard Lippe, pages 67 - 70. # ' The Toronto Film Festival: Random Thoughts ' Robin Wood, pages 71 - 72.


Issue 64
August 2004
Theme: New Directions? ' New Directions? [editor's note], ' Susan Morrison, page 1. # ' Where Globalization and Localization Meet: Spike Lee's The 25th Hour, ' Patricia O'Neill, pages 2 - 9. # ' The Politics of Hiccups: National Cinema with National Language, ' Aniko Imre, pages 8 - 17. # ' Two Stories, One Right, One Wrong: Narrative, National Identity and Globalization in Sliding Doors, ' David Martin-Jones, pages 18 - 27. # ' The Passion of Global Hollywood: ivansxtc, ' Lisa Kernan, pages 28 - 36. # ' Korean Cinema Now: Balancing Creativity and Commerce in an Emergent National Industry, ' Peter Harry Rist, pages 37 - 45. # ' Striking Home: Trends and Changes in Vietnamese Cinema, ' Kim Worthy, pages 46 - 53. # ' Takashi Miike's Cinema of Outrage, ' Tony Williams, pages 54 - 62. # ' Indigenous Feature Films: A New Hope for National Cinemas?, ' Jenifer L. Gauthier, pages 63 - 71. # Letter from representatives of the Film Studies Association of Canada [on the attacks on Catherine Russell's essay on Ozu], page 72. # Editorial note from Scott Forsyth [on the letter exchanges concerning Catherine Russell's article on Ozu], page 72. # Response from Robin Wood [to Russell's letter in issue No. 63], page 72.


Issue 63
April 2004
Theme: Minnelli and Ozu Centenary ' [editor's note], ' Florence Jacobowitz and Richard Lippe, pages 1 - 2. # ' In Memoriam: Hepburn, Peck, Hepburn, ' unsigned, page 3. # ' Being a Clown: Curious Coupling in The Pirate, ' Douglas Pye, pages 4 - 13. # ' The Cobweb, ' Stella Bruzzi, pages 14 - 21. # ' Home from the Hill: Vincente Minnelli, 1959, ' Michael Walker, pages 22 - 34. # ' Love and the City: An Analysis of Vincente Minnelli's The Clock, ' Stuart Hands, pages 35 - 37. # ' The far Side of Paradise; The Style and Substance of Yolanda and the Thief, ' Alexander Jacoby, pages 38 - 44. # ' The Spaces In-Between: The Cinema of Yasujiro Ozu, ' Adam Bingham, pages 45 - 56. # ' Notes Toward a Reading of Tokyo Twilight [Tokyo boshoku], ' Robin Wood, pages 57 - 58. Toronto Film Festival Reviews 2003 # ' Los Angeles Plays Itself, ' Richard Lippe, pages 59 - 61. # ' Notes on the Toronto Film Festival, ' Robin Wood, pages 62 - 65. # ' Amos Gitai's Alila, ' Florence Jacobowitz, pages 65 - 67. # ' Drifters: Smoking and Moping on the Mainland, ' Susan Morrison, pages 67 - 68. # ' Tabio's So Far Away, ' Scott Forsyth, pages 69 - 70. # ' The Brown Bunny, ' Dion Tubrett, pages 70 - 71. # Letter from Catherine Russell [see previous issue's letter section], page 72. # Letter from Jacob Leigh [correcting errors in his Malick essay], page 72.

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