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    BIZ: The Academy's Imports; Oscar-Nominated Directors Talk Shop

    BIZ: The Academy's Imports; Oscar-Nominated Directors Talk Shop

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    ND/NF INTERVIEW: Alison Maclean's Acclaimed Second Coming with "Jesus' Son

    ND/NF INTERVIEW: Alison Maclean's Acclaimed Second Coming with "Jesus' Son

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    REVIEW: The 'Wigger' Sideshow, Toback's Simplistic "Black and White"

    REVIEW: The 'Wigger' Sideshow, Toback's Simplistic "Black and White"by Mia Mask

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    ND/NF REVIEW: Childhood Stinks (and Transcends); "Ratcatcher"'s Sublime Portrait of Youth

    ND/NF REVIEW: Childhood Stinks (and Transcends); "Ratcatcher"'s Sublime Portrait of Youthby Andy Bailey(indieWIRE/4.6.2000) -- In "Ratcatcher," Lynne Ramsay serves up childhood in the Glaswegian housing projects as if we were watching it unravel out of two separate, embattled eyes, one innocent, the...

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    DAILY NEWS: On2 & Quickband; Real Life on Film; HBO and Young Filmmakers

    DAILY NEWS: On2 & Quickband; Real Life on Film; HBO and Young Filmmakers

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    FESTIVALS: Random Acts of Video at the 13th annual Dallas Video Festival

    FESTIVALS: Random Acts of Video at the 13th annual Dallas Video Festival

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    ND/NF INTERVIEW: Girls 'Hood; Realist Jim McKay Returns with "Our Song"

    ND/NF INTERVIEW: Girls 'Hood; Realist Jim McKay Returns with "Our Song"

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    ND/NF REVIEW: Family/Labor Drama "Human Resources" Strikes (Smartly)

    ND/NF REVIEW: Family/Labor Drama "Human Resources" Strikes (Smartly)by Stan Schwartz(indieWIRE/4.5.2000) -- French director Laurent Cantet's first feature film "Human Resources" is a pleasure to watch for any number of reasons. First and foremost of these is the simple fact that, unlike far too many independent films that concern themselves with self-absorbed characters given to excessive navel-gazing, "Human Resources" is actually about something concrete, adult and exterior to the protagonist's personal angst. In positing the story of a prodigal son who returns home to take a managerial position in the factory where his father is a lowly as...

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    DAILY NEWS: "Manic" is on Next Wave's 2000 Agenda

    DAILY NEWS: "Manic" is on Next Wave's 2000 Agenda

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    Cleveland's Community Supports Indie Films, "The Dream Catcher" Returns Home with Trophy

    Cleveland's Community Supports Indie Films, "The Dream Catcher" Returns Home with Trophy

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