Spring 2009 Table Of Contents
FEATURES
Fast on the heels of Che, Steven Soderbergh returns with The Girlfriend Experience, a low budget tale of a high priced escort, played by adult film star Sasha Grey, who makes her living during the brink of the global economic collapse.
By Scott Macaulay
PLUS: Q&A with Sasha Grey
Following the journey of a globetrotting treasure hunter and his two elderly clients, Darius Marder's debut documentary, Loot, is a hypnotic tale of reckoning, regret, fathers and sons. By Mike Plante
In French filmmaker Olivier Assayas's latest film, Summer Hours, he delves into the bittersweet lives of a French family who struggle to deal with the legacy (and belongings) of its aging matriarch. By Brandon Harris
TIME’S UP
After a seven year absence from features, Kathryn Bigelow
returns with The Hurt Locker, an intense look at the
psychology of war as told from the vantage point of a ragtag
Army bomb disposal team. By Nick Dawson
PLUS: Interview with d.p. Barry Ackroyd
THE WANDERERS
Kelly Reichardt sits down with fellow filmmaker So Yong Kim
to discuss her latest film, Treeless Mountain, a beautiful,
understated tale of two sisters.
SPOLIED APPETITE
Robert Keener examines where our food really comes from
in Food, Inc., his horrifying exposé. You will never look at
your supermarket shelves the same way again. By Jason Guerrasio
THE LAST RIDE
In his third feature, Goodbye Solo, writer-director Ramin Bahrani
heads back to his home state of North Carolina to film this
neorealistic tale about the mysteries of life, death and friendship.
By Scott Macaulay
A STORY LEFT BEHIND
For his debut film, The Windmill Movie, Alexander Olch artfully
constructs the inner life of his late professor Richard Rogers from
the countless hours of personal footage Rogers had been amassing for a long-planned autobiographical feature. It’s both a sincere
tribute to Olch’s filmmaking mentor as well as a genuinely experimental movie. By Scott Macaulay
DO NOT CROSS
Loosely based on true events, Israeli filmmaker Eran Riklis’s
Lemon Tree deftly dramatizes the region’s conflicts by telling the
story of a Palestinian widow battling to save her lemon grove from
Israel’s Defense Minister. By Peter Bowen
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