Cinema Canada (Mar 1983)

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Cover: The art of Sidney Goldsmith, senior scientific animator at the National Film Board of Canada, highlights the state of Canada’s unique contribution to animation, the subject of a feature article in this month’s Cinema Canada. The cover especially drawn by Goldsmith for this issue — shows the expansion of the sun’s envelope, some four or five billion years from now, as the heat of the red giant fractures one of Mars’ moons. No. 94 — March 1983 Publisher: Jean-Pierre Tadros, Editors: Connie Tadros, Jean-Pierre Tadros. Associate Editor: Michael Dorland. General Manager: Del Mehes (Toronto). Staff reporter: Bruce Malloch. Researcher: Yves Opinion: The work of foreign agents by Ronald Blumer ,.............0-0+++0%5 16 Gagnon. Columnists : Les Wedman, Linda Kupecek, Mike Riggio, George Letters fe tg te ek elk ee eae ty ele Oat 6 al tere aie fen atw. eee eel a See hs ene sens ah ee ee wie tee, ® Wea e 16 C George. Art Direction : Claire Baron. Production, typesetting and layout Suzanne Gauthier and Margaret Vien for Compo Mediatexte, a division of Concept Mediatexte Inc. Subscription: Dianne Persson. CineMag Trade News ....... 1... cece eect e eee n eet enreeteeeees 3 . Advertising Manager: André Lauzon. Shoot Alberta by Linda Kupecek .........:cc cece cece een eee en een ennes 12 Production Guide by Del Mehes and Michael Dorland ...........++++++++: 38 pangcenuon information 3 Ope year Sa jemtiesle Andividaals $18. Box office grosses by Yves Gagnon .............++: PU Seen Nae ere menor oe ceeu a Lpen Luce. £241 C0 $5 postage tor USA anc’ oversees Two years (24 issues) : Individuals $34. Companies and institutions $40. Add $10 postage for USA and overseas. First class (one year, 12 issues) : Interview Individuals $30. Companies and institutions $36. Overseas: individuals 7 . : , Companies and institutions $44. Requests for replacement of missing Paul Lynch: The filmmaker as working-class hero by Connie Tadros ..... 20 nso issues will be honored for three months after the due date of the issue, Subscriptions will not be refunded. Features . . + 3 . Cinema Canada, founded by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, Is Portrait of the animator as a rising star by Michael Dorland Ris ieee. > vey oie mertavedihy thal Ciiema Cannila Magaxine Foundation: President: Jean:Piscea As the grapefruit grows : a critical history of Canfilm policy Tadros, Vice-President George Csaba Koller, Secretary-Treasurer: Connie Tadros, by S d Gath 1 29 Director: George Campbell Miller. Editorlal information: All manuscripts, y Sandra Gathercole ........... 6 ee even eee teen ete eee Seaviited andlohetsereohs submitted must be accompanied by a.selfaddreseed A different kind of Red Scare by Mark JHeEjNidGrsoms ooh ck Cer he, La Bin 32 stamped envelope. While the editors will take all reasonable care, they will not be held responsible for the loss ofany such submissions. Opinions expressed within the Bi z e magazine are those of the author and not necessarily those of the editors. Cinema 1982 private-sector film production .................cc cee ee eee eee 18 = Canada is indexed in the Film Literature Index (Albany), the Canadian Periodical Index (Ottawa) and the International Index to Film Periodicals. Member of the Canadian Periodical Publishers’ Association. No part of this magazine may be Bookshelf by George L. George coward esd ewes eae ewvune er VUE UC ube s ese Ts 34 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 non-profit organization : Canadian Charitable Organization no. 04435 1998-2213, Published with the financial assistance of the Canada Council. Second class mail registration no. 3081. ISSN 0009-7071 Film Reviews Denys Arcand & Douglas Jackson’s ‘Empire Inc.” by Michael Dorland .... Barry Lank’s “Kelekis: Fifty Years in the Chips”, John Bluenther’s “The Historical Dramatic Comedy of Punch and Judy”, Victor Dobchuk’s “So Far From Home?” by Rory Runnells Michael Murphy’s “Wild Goose Jack” by Joyce Nelson MEMO FROM: Film Studies Association of Canada TO: All Canadian Film Scholars SUBJECT: Manuscripts needed for CANADIAN FILM STUDIES You are invited to submit manuscripts for publication in CANADIAN FILM STUDIES, a bi-lingual collection of scholarly work on Canadian cinema, to be published under the auspices of the Film Studies Association of Canada, the National Film, Television and Sound Archives, and CINEMA CANADA The first volume is scheduled for Fall 1983. Administrative and editorial office : 834 Bloomfield Ave., Montreal H2V 386, Telephone (514) 272-5354. Toronto office: 67A Portland St. Toronto MSV 2M39, Telephone (416) 696-6829. Mailing address: P. O. Box 398, Outremont Station, Montreal H2V 4N3. Critical, theoretical and historical articles, primary materials, bibliographies, filmographies and archival materials will be-considered for inclusion in CANADIAN FILM STUDIES. First priority will be given to submissions on Canadian subjects by scholars working in Canada, but the Editorial Board will also consider articles on Canadian subjects written outside Canada and articles by Canadian scholars illustrated by references to non-Canadian films. The Editorial Board, composed of representatives from the FSAC and CINEMA CANADA will screen and edit all submissions, and when necessary will request evaluations of submitted material from readers expert in the field. Manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced and in duplicate. Normally they should not exceed 5000 words. They will be returned only if accompanied by a self addressed, stamped envelop. Mail to: CANADIAN FILM STUDIES c/o Willlam C. Wees Department of English McGill University 853 Sherbrooke St. West Montréal, QUe@bec H3A 276 SE — eee 4/Cinema Canada-— March 1983 DEADLINE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS IS JUNE 30, 1983.