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Angles: Women Working in Film and Video (2003)

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yo VOLUME 4, NUMBER 1. Interviews: Renee Tajima-Pefia (My America [... Honk if You Love Buddha]), Ellen Bruno (Sacrifice), Cauleen Smith. Festivals: San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, San Francisco International Asian Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, MadCat Women International Film Festival, Cine Accién: Festival Cine Latino. $10. VOLUME 3, NUMBER 3&4. Interviews: Shirikiana Aina (Through the Door of No Return), Ingrid Sinclair (Flame). Articles: Composing soundtracks for documentaries. Behind the scenes with festival judges. Mary Ellen Bute: Pioneer experimental filmmaker. Reviews: New films from Women in Film, new lesbian films, The Blinking Madonna, Stories No One Wants to Hear, Worthy Mothers. Festivals: Toronto, Ann Arbor, Women in the Director's Chair. $10. VOLUME 3, NUMBER 2. Interviews: Frances Negron Muntaner, (Portrait of a Puerto Rican), Maria Olivé Bellés (Alicia Was Fainting). Articles: An independent filmmaker looks at distribution. Films from Russian women. Festivals: Toronto International Film Festival, Women in the Director’s Chair. $10. VOLUME 3, NUMBER 1. Interviews: Christine Choy (Who Killed Vincent Chen?) and producer Sarah Green (The Secret of Roan Inish). Postscript by film/video-maker Portia Cobb. Sold out. Reprints of articles available ($5 each). VOLUME 2, NUMBER 4. Interviews: Camerawomen Kelly Elder McGowen, Michelle Crenshaw, Estelle F. Kirsh; filmmakers Gurinda Chadha (Bhaji on the Beach) and Allie Light (Dialogues With Madwomen). Articles: Media activism, How to see more feminist work. Sold out. Reprints of articles available ($5 each). VOLUME 2, NUMBER 3. Interviews: Maria Luisa Bemberg, Marianne Eyde, Lita Stantic, Dana Rotberg, Guita Schyfter. Festivals: Festival Internacional Cine Latinoamericano (Cuba, 1993), Toronto International Film Festival (1993), Montreal World Film Festival (1993). Sold out. Reprints of articles available ($5 each). Send check and order to: Angles, PO. Box 11916, Milwaukee, WI 53211 If you have questions, e-mail: angles @wi.rr.com VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2. Interviews: Maggie Greenwald (The Ballad of Little Jo), Canadian filmmaker Dorothy Todd Hénaut (Firewords, Not a Love Story, Heartbeats), Stacy Cochran (My New Gun). Festivals: Women in the Director’s Chair (1993). Sold out. Reprints of articles available ($5 each). VOLUME 2, NUMBER 1. Interviews: Leslie Harris (Just Another Girl on the IRT), Clara Law (Autumn Moon, Farewell China and The Reincarnation of the Golden Lotus). $10. VOLUME 1, NUMBER 4. Interviews: Amy Harris (Guerrillas in Our Midst), Rea Tajiri (History and Memory: Akiko & Takashige). Articles: Documentary filmmaking in Poland. Reviews: Guerrillas in our Midst, and History and Memory. Sold out. Reprints of articles available ($5 each). VOLUME 1, NUMBER 3. Interviews: Cathy Cook (The Match That Started My Fire, June Brides and Bust Up), Mira Nair (Mississippi Masala) and Joy Rencher on her postproduction company in L.A. Festivals: Slice of Life and the American Film Institute National Video Festival. Reviews: You(r) Sex and Other Stuff: Films from China. $10. VOLUME 1, NUMBER 2. Interviews: Zeinabu Irene Davis (A Powerful Thang), Nancy Kelly (A Thousand Pieces of Gold). Essay: “Alternative Visions,” Dalida Marid Benfield. Festivals: Toronto International Film Festival (1991), New York Film Festival (1991). $10. VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1. Interviews: Barbara Trent on the Academy Award-winning documentary, 7/e Panama Deception, artist-exhibitor Janice Findley on alternative/ independent film programming in Seattle. Essay by awardwinning video-maker Jill Petzall. Festival: Montreal International Festival of Films and Videos by Women (1991). Angles mission statement on cover. Sold out. Reprints of articles available ($5 each). VOLUME 4 NUMBERS 2&3 @ 35