Recently added articles from Take One:
How do we know what we know? Atom Egoyan's Where the Truth Lies.
Sep 01, 2005; ... "People are always interested to know what they look like when they are pretending." Leonard Cohen to Donald Brittain in Ladies and Gentlemen ... Mr. Leonard Cohen Eighteenth--century Irish philosopher George "Bishop" Berkeley would have loved the films of Atom Egoyan ....
Lost in Iceland: freezing rain, blinding sandstorms, dead sheep, erupting volcanoes and the making of Beowulf & Grendel.
Sep 01, 2005; ... Beowulf & Grendel, a feature-film adaptation of the epic 8th-century Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf, is a medieval adventure that tells the blood--soaked tale of a Norse warrior's battle against the great and murderous troll Grendel, who is threatening the kingdom of Hrothgar, the ...
Deepa Mehta: completes her celebrated elements trilogy with water.
Sep 01, 2005; ... DEEPA MEHTA has long been one of the more controversial figures in both the Canadian and Indian film industries. One of the first women to carve out a significant career in Canadian film, and certainly the first Indo--Canadian woman to do so, Mehta has also drawn fire in both Canada and ...
Double identity: David Cronenberg's a history of violence.
Sep 01, 2005; ... In an era of independent films that are calculated attention grabbers and mainstream movies pumped up with sound and fury, it's inspiring that David Cronenberg has made a movie as gripping, intricate and flawlessly directed as A History of Violence. Cronenberg's first picture ...
From the editor.(Editorial)
Sep 01, 2005; ... Once again Quebec is having a banner year, while English-Canadian cinema lags behind. Luc Dionne's Aurore and Jean-Marc Vallde's C.R.A.Z.Y. have been playing in Quebec to packed houses and stand a chance of turning over $5 million each at the box office. Ricardo Trogi's Horlgoe biologique ...