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Published on December 1, 2009

Winter 2009: Volume 63, Number 2

written by Film Quarterly

COLUMNS

Editor’s Notebook: Fugitive Faces
Rob White

Marx and Coca-Cola: Allegory Bomb
Joshua Clover

New York Notebook: Going Offbeat
William Johnson

Second Time Around: The H-Man vs. Liquid Human
D.A. Miller

Talking Point: Debating Inglourious Basterds
Ben Walters

Manhattan Notebook: Uneasy Dreams
Paul Julian Smith

Encounter: Interview with Pedro Costa
James Hansen

Telluride Notebook: Hotel Colorado
Damon Young

Bedsit Cinema: The Baader Meinhof Complex
Christina Gerhardt

Nonfictions: Catcalling
Mark Sinker

Reconsideration: Le Plaisir: “La Maison Tellier”
V. F. Perkins

Intertitles: Runaways
Paul Thomas

ARTICLES

Why Do Some Images Begin to Tremble? Cinema Revisits Militant Politics
Nina Power

Warm-Blooded: True Blood and Let the Right One In
J.M. Tyree

A Subtle Story: 35 Shots of Rum
Yvette Bíró

Romancing the Father in Claire Denis’s 35 Shots of Rum
James S. Williams

BOOK REVIEWS

Cover photo: Alex Descas in 35 Shots of Rum. Courtesy of the Cinema Guild.

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