Cinema Canada (Nov 1977)

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November 1977 Number 42 Editor/Publisher: Jean-Pierre and Connie Tadros. Toronto Advisory Board: Clive Denton, Robert Fothergill, Peter Harcourt. Assistants to the Editor: Del Mehes (Toronto) and Michele Caron (Montreal). Art Direction: Louis Charpentier. Copy Editor: Charles Shannon. Advertising Manager: June Pike. Correspondents: Chuck Lapp (Halifax), Peter Bryant (Vancouver), Len Klady (Winnipeg). Contributors: Robert Rouveroy (Rough Cut), Rodger J. Ross (Tech News). Cinema Canada, founded by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, is published by the Cinema Canada Magazine Foundation. President: Jean-Pierre Tadros, VicePresident: George Csaba Koller, SecretaryTreasurer: Connie Tadros, Directors: Agi Ibranyi-Kiss and George Campbell Miller. Editorial information: All manuscripts, drawings and photographs submitted must be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. While the editors will take all reasonable care, they will not be held responsible for the loss of any such submissions. Opinions expressed within the magazine are those of the author and not necessarily those of the editors. Cinema Canada is indexed in the Film Literature Index (Albany) and International Index to Film Periodicals. Member of the Canadian Periodical Publishers’ Association. No part of this magazine may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher. Cinema Canada Magazine Foundation is a nonprofit organization: Canadian Charitable Organization no. (44-1998-2213. Published with the financial assistance of the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the City of Toronto. Second class mail registration no. 3081, return postage guaranteed. Subscription rates for ten issues yearly: normal $8.00, institutions $15.00, foreign $10.00. Notice of change of address should include your old address as printed on a recent issue. For subscriptions write to Box 398, Station Outremont, Montreal H2V 4N3, P.Q. Subscriptions are not refundable. 67 Portland St. Toronto, M5V 2M9 (416) 366-0355 Box 398, Outremont Station, Montreal H2V 4N3 (514) 272-5354 CONTENTS A cabaret scene from In Praise of Older Women; Al Cover: berta Watson provides the song and dance while Karen Black and Tom Berenger wait for another show to get on (see photomontage, p. 18). 4 Reverb ae Spotlight: Prudence Emery 14 Historical Notes Roland Barthes and the NFB Connection by Joyce Nelson Jerry McNabb 16 Paradise Regained: Sandy Wilson On Being a Hungarian Wallflower: In Praise of Older Woman Susan Alper 18 Lois Siegel 23 Brand Names and Bland Films 26 The Festival Game Stephen Chesley Clive Denton 27 Toronto: Year Two Connie Tadros 31 TORONTO FILM SOGIETY AUG 30 1978 Montreal: Year One Rosselini and Bergman, as they were, before the movies became ugly . 37 Book Reviews The Handbook of Canadian Films by Eleanor Beattie reviewed by Seth Feldman 39 Short Film Reviews The Tar Sands 4] Ruberg This issue of Cinema Canada includes Trade News North, issue no. 1. The Canadian Motion Picture and Television Industry Trade Magazine. The latter is detachable with a gentle tug... November 1977/3