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TAKE ONE
Quarterly Magazine from Toronto ,Canada
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1992-2006
- No connection to TAKE ONE (Montreal)
- Published by Take One

Last updated:
6 April 2014
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 GALLERIES: 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 All

Issue 13
September 1996
David Cronenberg's Crash (article), David Wellington's Long Day's Journey Into Night (article), Pierre Gang's Sous-sol (article), Bruce McDonald's Hard Core Logo (article), Richard Kerr's willing voyeur' (article), William D. MacGillivray's Gullage's (article), Nelvana Studios (article), Julie Wilson's 'yet blooming purple (article), Gary Toth (interview), Kris Lefcoe's Can I Get a Witness (review), Brian McPhail's Stiffy (review), Scott Smith's Sshh' (review), and Jeffrey Erbach's Soft Like Me (review).


Issue 12
June 1996
Theme issue: 100 Great and Glorious Years of Canadian Cinema. Includes: 'Ghostbusting: 100 Years of Canadian Cinema, or Why My Canada Includes The Terminator' (article by Geoff Pevere), 100 Canadians Who Have Made a Difference' (mini-bios), and a historical chronology of Canadian cinema.


Issue 11
March 1996
Canadian Science Fiction Comes of Age' (article), Producers Network Associates (article), John Walker's Tough Assignment (article), John L'Ecuyer's Curtis's Charm (article), Philip Spink's Once in a Blue Moon (article), Carl Brown (profile), Marquise Lepage's The Lost Garden (review), Jeffrey Erbach's Gavin Frogboy (review), Su Rynard's Big Deal, So What (review), and Lynne Fernie's and Aerlyn Weissman's Fiction and Other Truths: A Film about Jane Rule (review).


Issue 10
January 1996
New World, No Particular Order: Notes on Movies and Nationhood in 1995' (article by Geoff Pevere), Alexandra Raffι (interview), Terre Nash's Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring, Sex, Lies and Global Economics (article), Lois Siegel's Baseball Girls (article), Cynthia Roberts's The Last Supper (article), Wrik Mead (profile), Robert Menard's L'Enfant d'eau (review), George Ungar's The Champagne Safari (review), Laurie Lynd's House (review), Philip Hoffman's and Sami Van Ingen's Sweep (review), Brett Bell's Strike Me Silly (review), Collen Murphy's The Feeler (review), Cory Lussler's Tenants and Landlords (review), and 'Take One's First Annual Poll of Toronto Film Critics.'


Issue 9
September 1995
Robert Lepage's Le Confessional (article), Clement Virgo's Rude (article), Stephen Williams's Soul Survivor (article), Anne Wheeler (profile), Mort Ransen's Margaret's Museum (article), Mike Hoolboom (profile), Lorne Bailey's Green Peril (article), 'Nine Thoughts on Short Films' (pov by Mike Hoolboom), Guy Maddin's Odilon Redon (review), Claudia Morgado's Unbound (review), Dan Sokolowski's Shore Lines (review), Dana Warren's Sisters of Influence (review), and 'The True Meaning of Exotica' (pov by Wyndham Wise).


Issue 8
June 1995
Bruce McDonald's Dance Me Outside (article), Don Shebib's Goin' down the Road (article), 'Roads Not Taken, Avenues Not Explored: Confessions of an Unconscious Canonizer' (article by Peter Harcourt), 'Babes in Boyland: Women in Canadian Cinema' (article), 'Home Ice' (article), 'Asleep at the Wheel' (article), Denys Arcand's Jesus of Montreal (pov by Kevin McMahon), John Hopkins's Johnston'Johnston (review), Garinι Torossian's Drowning in Flames (review), Ken Furlong's Reading Tom Sawyer (review), Simon Barry's From Pig to Oblivion (review), and a tribute to Phillip Borsos by Peter O'Brian.


Issue 7
January 1995
The Great Canadian Cartoon Conspiracy' (article), 'Alien Nation: Canada '94' (article by Geoff Pevere), Peter Mettler's Picture of Light (article), 'Three Modest Proposals for the Canadian Film Industry' (pov by John Harkness), 'Gawking at Geeks' (article), Andrι Forcier's Wind from Wyoming (review), Mike Hoolboom's Valentine's Day (review), Richard Lewis's Whale Music (review), Judith Doyle's Wasaga (review), Mike Hoolboom's Frank's Cock (review), Loretta Toddd's Hands of History (review), Andrew Munger's Make Some Noise (review), and Shanti Thakur's Domino (review).


Issue 6
September 1994
Pierre Falardeau (profile), Atom Egoyan's Exotica (article), 'Canada's Ten Best' (article by Piers Handling), Deepa Mehta (interview), John Kozak's Hell Bent (article), 'Identification Marks: The Films of Mina Shum and Kathy Garneau' (article), Holly Dale's Blood & Donuts (article), Paul Donovan's Paint Cans (article), Alex Busby's Folk Art Found Me (review), Tasso Dimopopolous's X-Presso (review), Ishu Patel's Divine Fate (review), Ronit Bezalel's When Shirley Met Florence (review), and Alison Snowden's and David Fine's Bob's Birthday (article).


Issue 5
June 1994
Theme Issue: Evidence: Race and Canadian Cinema. Includes: 'Coming Attractions: A Brief History of Canada's Nether-Cinema' (article by Helen Lee), Srinivas Krishna, Vic Sarin and Hussain Amarshi (interviews), 'Pictures from the White Tribe' (article by Cameron Bailey) and 'Conference Calls: Race as Special Event' (article by Richard Fung).


Issue 4
January 1994
Denys Arcand (profile), Franηois Girard's Thirty-Two Short Films about Glenn Gould (article), Alanis Obomsawin's Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance (article), Aaron Kim Johnston (profile), Joe Medjuck (interview), 'The Best Canadian Films You Probably Have Never Seen' (article by Geoff Pevere), John N. Smith's The Boys of St. Vincent (review), Paule Baillargeon's Le Sexe des ιtoiles (review), Chris Gallagher's Where Is Memory (review), Mina Shum's Me, Mom and Mona (review), Edmond Chan's The Critique (review), Carol Clusiau's See Dick Run (review), Brendon Smith's What about Dad! (review), Colleen Murphy's Putty Worm (review), and Spencer Rice's Telewhore (review)


Issue 3
September 1993
David Cronenberg's M. Butterfly (article), David Cronenberg by Atom Egoyan (interview), David Wellington's I Love a Man in Uniform (article), John Greyson's Zero Patience (article), Michael and Paul Donovan (profile), Peggy Thompson (profile), Alexandra Raffι (profile), Glenn Walton, Cynthia Roberts, Midi Onodera, Alan Zweig, and Jeremy Podeswa (interviews), Michael Langlois's Cap Tourmente (review), Nicholas Campbell's Stepping Razor-Red X (review), Mark Sawers's Stroke (review), and Terry Steyn's Something to Cry About (review).


Issue 2
January 1993
Peter Wintonick's and Mark Achbar's Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (article), Lynne Fernie's and Aerlyn Weissman's Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives and Brenda Longfellow's Gerda (article), William MacGillivray (profile), Colin Browne (profile), Robert Morin (interview), Francis Damberger (interview), David Hauka's Impolite (article), Peter Wintonick's and Mark Achbar's Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (review), Robert Morin's Requiem pour un beau sans-coeur (review), Joseph Balsioli's Blast 'Em (review), Mike Jones's Secret Nation (review), Lisa Steele's and Kim Tomczak's Legal Memory (review), Annette Mangaard's Let Me Wrap My Arms Around You (review), and Colin Low's and Tony Ianzelo's Momentum (review).


Issue 1
September 1992
Guy Maddin's Careful (article), Terence Davies's The Long Day Closes (article), Ron Mann's Twist (article), Gail Harvey's The Shower (article), Mike Jones's Secret Nation (article), Richard Martin's North of Pittsburg (article), 'Reframing the Imagination' (article), Robert Bergman's Hurt Penguins (article), Jean-Claude Lauzon's Lιolo (review), Jean Beaudin's Being at Home with Claude (review), Pat Patterson's The Heart of a Viking: The Story of Joe Boyle (review), Isabel Frysberg's and Tracy Thomson's In Search of Joy (review), Markham Cook's The Visit, and Ross Dyck's Joe 90 (review).

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