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Published on March 1, 2006

Spring 2006: Volume 59, Number 3

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The Demise of Digital (Print #1)
Paolo Cherchi Usai

ARTICLES

Up Close and Political: Three Short Ruminations on Ideology in the Nature Film
Scott MacDonald

This is Not a Dance
Irene Chen

Global Hollywood Versus National Pride: The Battle to Film The Forty Days of Musa Dagh
David Welky

The First Eco-Disaster Film?
Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann

FILM REVIEWS

Two Brothers
Derek Bousé

9 Songs
Melanie Williams

BOOK REVIEWS

Cover photos: March of the Penguins; (inset) Passio.

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