Focus on Asia 96 Stranded Offside: The Compulsive and Passionate Gender Discourse of Jafar Panahi Boris Trbic 102 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, or Two or Three Things I Know About Bollywood Mike Walsh 108 Deep Pockets and Stirred Emotions: Recent Trends in South Korean Cinema James Brown 116 No (De)Fences: MIFF 2006 Regional Focus Mike Walsh 125 Finding a New Language of Action: An Interview with Tsui Hark Peter Gravestock Critical Views 130 That's Not a Knife: Performing Masculinity in Greg McLean's Wolf Creek Matthew Clayfield 134 A New Horizon: A Short History of South African Film Rod Hay 140 The Scream Reflex: Meta-Horror and Popular Culture Davinia Thornley 1975 Revisited (Part 2) 148 1975: Rubicon or Styx? Vincent O'Donnell 154 Of Myths and Men: Sunday Too Far Away Peter Wilshire 158 Remembering Exits and November Eleven Paul Davies Australian and New Zealand Film 6 Shortcuts Tina Kaufman 8 Locations and Relocations: Jindabyne and Macbeth Brian McFarlane 17 Siren of the Suburbs: Suburban Mayhem Rjurik Davidson 22 Telling Mythical Tales: A Conversation with Jeremy Sims about Last Train to Freo Dave Hoskin 29 Puppy: Love, Deceit, Obsession and a Few Dead Bodies Boris Trbic 33 The Book of Revelation: Showing Without Telling Fincina Hopgood 39 The Philosophy of the White Room: Ana Kokkinos on The Book of Revelation Hunter Cordaiy 44 A Proper Sorry Film: Call Me Mum Felicity Collins 46 Transforming the Truth: An Interview with Margot Nash, Director of Call Me Mum Felicity Collins 54 Carver Country: Adapting Raymond Carver in Australia Michael Kitson 62 Cinema At Ease: An Interview with Toa Fraser Geoff Lealand Documentaries 69 Design for Life: Unfolding Florence Julia Avenell 75 In Pursuit of the Truth: Documentaries and Mockumentaries Cynthia Karena 81 Staking a Truth Claim: Constructing a Document in Two Laws Keith Beattie 87 Sympathy for the Devil Gathers No Moss: Revisiting Godard's Documentary Masterpiece Brad Lacey Interview 91 Editing for Altman: An Interview with Jacob Craycroft Peter Gravestock
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Focus on Asia96 Stranded Offside: The Compulsive and
Passionate Gender Discourse of Jafar Panahi Boris
Trbic
102 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, or Two or Three Things I Know About Bollywood MikeWalsh
108 Deep Pockets and Stirred Emotions: Recent Trends in South Korean Cinema JamesBrown
116 No (De)Fences: MIFF 2006 Regional Focus MikeWalsh
125 Finding a New Language of Action: An Interview with Tsui Hark PeterGravestock
Critical Views 130 That's Not a Knife: Performing Masculinity in
Greg McLean's Wolf Creek MatthewClayfield
134 A New Horizon: A Short History of South African Film RodHay
140 The Scream Reflex: Meta-Horror and Popular Culture DaviniaThornley
1975 Revisited (Part 2)148 1975: Rubicon or Styx? VincentO'Donnell
154 Of Myths and Men: Sunday Too Far Away Peter
Wilshire
158 Remembering Exits and November Eleven PaulDavies
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