Magazine
1999 · Los Angeles
by (Rhys, Timothy, ed.)
Los Angeles: MovieMaker Publishing Co.. Near Fine. 1999. (No. 36, Vol. 7). Magazine. [nice clean fresh copy, essentially as-new with just a touch of wear along the spine]. (photographs, graphics, ads) This issue of this glossy (but substantive) magazine devoted to "the art and business of making movies" includes the following features: cover story/profile/interview on director Kimberly Peirce, then just making her first big splash with BOYS DON'T CRY (but that cover tagline -- "Girl on Fire" -- really?); "How to Think Like an Investor," by Mark Litwak; "The Path of the Artist: Part I," an "open letter to the next generation of American filmmakers" by Ray Carney (billed here as "the world's leading expert on independent film and American culture"); an interview with director Bruce Beresford; a look at the work of filmmaker Atom Egoyan; an interview with director Andrew Goth about his debut feature, EVERYBODY LOVES SUNSHINE; an article about location shooting in New England; and "DIY Digital Editing." Also: film reviews; a look at Steve McQueen's best movies; thoughtful obituaries for George C. Scott and Victor Mature; and more. [We have numerous issues of this and other film-related periodicals that are not listed online; please inquire if you have particular needs or wants.] . (Inventory #: 26290)