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CINEACTION
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Scholarly Journal from Toronto, Canada published by CineAction! Collective,


- First issue in 1985
- 81 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- 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..
- Website: cineaction.ca/

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Issue #48
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December 1998
Theme: French New Wave - Contemporary World Cinema ' French New Wave: 40th Anniversary [editor's note], ' Florence Jacobowitz and Richard Lippe, pages 1 - 7. # ' Calculated Approximations of Probabilities: Rhetorical Strategies in the Late Films of Jean-Luc Godard, ' Peter Harcourt, pages 8 - 17. # ' Pre '59 New Wave: Polyphony and Paradigms, ' Julien Lapointe, pages 18 - 29. # ' Coping with Contempt Godard's Rejected Male and his Hollywood Prototypes, ' Brian Fairlamb, pages 30 - 41. # ' Cahiers de Rossellini, ' Izzy Greenberg, pages 42 - 46. Contemporary World Cinema: Toronto Film Festival Reviews 1997 # ' Humble Guests at the Celebration: An Interview with Thomas Vinterbeg and Ulrich Thomsen, ' Robin Wood, pages 47 - 54. # ' The Hole, ' Robin Wood, pages 54 - 57. # ' The Apple, ' Robin Wood, pages 57 - 60. # ' Ron Havilio's Fragments* Jerusalem, ' Florence Jacobowitz, pages 60 - 62. # ' An Interview with Satoshi Isaka on Detective Rico, ' Richard Lippe, pages 63 - 66. # ' A Conversation with Olivier Assayas on Fin aout, debut septembre, ' Mark Peranson, pages 66 - 72.

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Issue #47
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September 1998
Theme: Anything But Hollywood ' [editor's note], ' Susan Morrison, page 1. # ' Around the world in Eighty Minutes: The Travel Lecture Film, ' Jeffrey Ruoff, pages 2 - 11 # ' If it Moves - We'll Shoot It, ' Melinda Stone, pages 12 - 15. # ' Project 734: Digital Video and Non-Professional Filmmaking, ' Charles Tashiro, pages 16 - 23. # ' Flowers in the Dustbin: Termite Culture and Detritus Culture, ' Scott Mackenzie, pages 24 - 29. # ' Contesting Cinema: A Carmelo Bene Project, ' Marc Siegel, pages 30 - 35. # ' Pedro Almodovar on The Verge of a Pornographic Space, ' Brian K. Aurand, pages 36 - 44. # ' A 'Breakthrough' Film? Hal Hartley's Henry Fool, ' Sarah Phillips, pages 45 - 47. # ' Interview with Edward Yang, ' Shelly Kraicer and Lisa Roosen-Runge, pages 48 - 55. # ' Nationalism and Commercialism: Chinese Cinema's First Wave of Entertainment Films, ' Ying Zhu, pages 56 - 66. # CineACTION! Index issues 1 through 46, pages 67 - 72.

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Issue #46
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June 1998
Theme: The Western, Then and Now ' [editor's note], ' Robin Wood, page 1. # ' The Western: The Genre that Engenders the Nation, ' Garry Watson, pages 2 - 10. # ' Bury My Heart at Fort Apache, ' Tony French, pages 11 - 17. # ' 'One in a Thousand': Western Stars, Heroes, and their Guns, ' Brian Fairlamb, pages 18 - 25. # ' Man(n) of the West(ern), ' Robin Wood, pages 26 - 33. # ' A Tribute: Samuel Fuller and the Western, ' Richard Lippe, pages 34 - 39. # ' From Clementine to Mrs. Miller: In the Name of Progress, ' Ivan Yovanovich, pages 40 - 47. # ' Heaven's Gate Takes a Swing: Slamming the Capitalist Patrichy, ' Mickey Burns, pages 48 - 55. # ' Rewriting Revisionism: Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, ' Peter E.S. Babiak, pages 56 - 63. # ' We Have Secrets: Borzage, Romance, and the Bourgeois State, ' Robert K. Lightning, pages 64 - 72.

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Issue #45
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February 1998
Theme: Canadian Cinema; Festivals ' [editor's note], ' Scott Forsyth, pages 1 - 2. # ' Faces Changing Colour Changing Canon, ' Peter Harcourt, pages 2 - 9. # ' Highway 61 Revisited, ' Chris Byford, pages 10 - 17. # ' To Act is to Be: Identity in Recent Quebec Cinema, ' Jerry White, pages 18 - 26. # ' Howard Hawks: The Grey Fox of Hollywood, ' Robin Wood, pages 27 - 29. # ' Lesbian Desires: Bound and Invested, ' Jean Noble, pages 30 - 39. Toronto Film Festival Reviews 1997 # ' Nil By Mouth and Gummo, ' Susan Morrison, pages 41 - 45. # ' Exile Shanghai, ' Florence Jacobowitz, pages 46 - 49. # ' Revolutionary Love and Post-Communist Murder: Amor Vertical and A Friend of the Deceased, ' Scott Forsyth, pages 50 - 51. # ' Gay Movies, West and East: In and Out and Happy Together, ' Richard Lippe, pages 52 - 59. # ' Wolves Cry Under the Moon, ' Robin Wood, pages 60 - 61. # ' Visible Cities, Invisible Freedoms: Uncut, City of Dark and Exile in Sarajevo, ' Marcy Goldberg, pages 61 - 65. # ' A Report on Screens: New Sites for Crosscultural Media [Riot in the Streets, Oz, Girls in Prison, America's Dream, A Day Without a Mexican Nightjohn ], ' Diane Sippl, pages 65 - 72. Riot in the Streets, Oz, Girls in Prison, America's Dream, A Day Without a Mexican Nightjohn

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