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QATSI FILM TRILOGY & PHILIP GLASS – LIVE
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QUEEN OF THE DAMNED
In a moment of weakness, Andrew L. Urban accepted the irresistible invitation from
director Michael Rymer to play a bit(e) part – as a journalist – in Rymer’s
next picture: a vampire movie. In Queen of the Damned, your editor plays a journalist at
an international press conference in London, asking pesky questions . . . the two minute
scene took a day to shoot. Urban reports on his movie (sub)star experience.
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QUEEN, THE – THE ROYAL SUBJECT
Audacious is the only word for it, yet The Queen is far from sensational –
except as a piece of dramatised documentary cinema. Director Stephen Frears and
writer Peter Morgan explain how they approached the most controversial subject
in modern monarchy.
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QUIET AMERICAN GHOSTS
In this poignant and deeply personal response to Phillip Noyce’s film of The Quiet American, Cynthia A. Spencer sees a ghost from her own private life as well as from the pages of American foreign policy: a young man in a white tux … a bit like Alden Pyle.
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QUILLS
Quills explores the life of one of history’s most controversial figures:
Donatien-Alphonse-François, Marquis de Sade. But, says Eleanor Singer, black is not
always black and white not always white, which is what you would expect from a director
like Philip Kaufman.
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