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Index to Volume 23 January to December 2013 Compiled by Patricia Coward THE INTERNATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE Index to Volume 23 January to December 2013 Compiled by Patricia Coward How to use this Index The first number after a title refers to the issue month, and the second and subsequent numbers are the page references. Eg: 8:9, 32 (August, page 9 and page 32). THIS IS A SUPPLEMENT TO SIGHT&SOUND SUBJECT INDEX Film review titles are also Akerman, Chantal 56, 57, 58, 59, 60; 2:19; 7:8 Areces, Carlos 5:38 Freestone Drone 4:68-9 Ayden, Mahmood 8:54 included and are indicated by Jonas Mekas tribute 1:45 structure of 2:17 Areias, Rodrigo 4:66 Ursula Biemann 5:68-9 Ayer, David 2:63 (r) after the reference; Akerman, Malin 9:13 Amour d’une femme, L’ 8:40, 42, 43 Arena series 4:120 Gerard Byrne 2:66-7 Ayoade, Richard 10:9 (b) after reference indicates Akhtar, Javed 1:13 Amy! (1980) 12:97 Arestrup, Niels 6:58, 60 Duncan Campbell 3:68-9 a book review; Akomfrah, John analogue film Arévalo, Rául 5:38 Cutie and the Boxer 11:10, 73(r) B The Stuart Hall Project 10:5, 66(r) Computer Chess shot Argent, L’ (1928) 6:43, 110 Erice Eyres 10:56-7 Baader-Meinhof Complex, The 8:38 A Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa on 12:34-7, 70(r) Argentina 7:16 Michelle Hannah 10:56, 57 Babeldom 3:88(r) Abashin, Vlad 5:32 9:39, 41; 10:21, 69(r) Anarbayev, Aslan 4:24 Argentine cinema Narcisa Hirsch 1:66, 70-1; 2:77 Babi, Parveen 1:13 Abbey, John 1:64 Alba, Jessica 2:64 Anarkali 4:54 Narcia Hirsch 1:66, 70-1; 2::77 Indian film posters 4:54-8 Babi Yar 5:34 Abbott, Paul 10:21 Albanian, The 1:14 Anastasia (1956) 12:95 Matias Piñeiro 9:57 Rachel Maclean 10:56, 57 Baby Marleena 10:56 ABC Africa 1:9; 2:25 Albanian cinema Andersen, Thom Argento, Asia 3:20 Oberhausen Short Film Bacalov, Luis 2:35 ABCs of Death, The 5:86(r) Albanian Cinema Project 1:15 Los Angeles Plays Itself, analysis Argento, Dario 2:118; 10:97 Festival 2013 7:52-3 Bach, Steven 3:118 Abdullah, Reem 8:30 archive 1:15 as essay film 8:44, 52 Argo 1:17, 55; 3:19 online exhibition Bachchan, Amitabh 1:13; 4:56, 58 Abel, Richard 4:71 Festival of Albanian Anderson, Gillian 9:14 portrayal of Iranians 1:9 opportunities 6:68-9 Bachelorette 9:71(r) Abe Lincoln in Illinois 2:53 Film 2012 1:14 Anderson, Jim 6:116 Argos Films 1:64 Elizabeth Price 11:59 Backbeat 8:15 A bout de souffle (1959) 10:37 Marubi film school 1:14 Anderson, Joseph 4:13 Arkapaw, Adam 3:46 Renoir 7:10, 83(r); 10:111 Bad Boys 7:8 About Elly 1:56 Albertine, Viv 10:23 Anderson, Judith 11:28 Arkoff, Sam 11:29 Roee Rosen 8:61 Bad Cop, Good Cop series 3:44 About Time 10:68(r) Albright, Wally 4;73 Anderson, Lindsay 3:52, Arkus, Lyubov 1:67 SoFA, role of 11:19 Bad Education 5:39 Abraham, John 3:65 Alda, Alan 1:37 67; 4:9; 10:97 Arlen, Richard 1:75 Summer in February 7:14-5, 88(r) Bad Hair 12:23 Abraham Lincoln (1930) 2:53 Aldgate, Anthony 2:76 Anderson, Paul Thomas 1:50; Arletty 8:111 Venice Biennale 2013 9:54-5 Bad Luck 2:43 Abrahams, Zaraah 10:18 Aldrich, Robert 2:32 3:20, 70; 4:70, 74; 7:16 Armchair Theatre series ‘Art of the Pop Video, The’ BAFTA Abrahamson, Lenny 11:16 What Ever Happened to Baby Magnolia, ending 11:112; 12:111 appraisal, DVD release 5:121 exhibition 5:50-4; 8:111 awards 1:21 What Richard Did 2:109(r), Jane? 4:20, analysis 1:46-9 Anderson, Wes 1:50, 74; 5:70 Armendáriz, Montxo 8:10 arts on television Amanda Berry, profile 1:21 background with comments Aleksandrov, Grigori 11:50 Andersson, Harriet 8:13 Armstrong, Franny 5:19 Tempo series 4:120 BAFTA Shorts 5:87(r) from him and references Alemania, Archie 11:38, 41 And God Created Woman... 6:38 Armstrong Lie, The 11:22 Art Theatre Guild, Japan 3:15 Baggage Claim 12:68(r) to his other films 2:46-8 Aleph, El 1:70 And Hope to Die 2:112, 113 Arndt, Adelheid 2:73 Asante, Amma 2:20 Bagh, Peter von 9:18, 19 Abrams, J.J. 3:20 Ali, Tariq 6:64 And Quiet Flows the Don Arndt, Michael 3:20 Ascent, The (1976) 5:35 Baichwal, Jennifer 5:68 Absolutely Fabulous series 4:32 Ali Baba and the Forty (1931) 11:48 Arnheim, Rudolf 8:59 Ashby, Charlotte 7:14 Baigazin, Emir 4:24 Absolut Medien 9:94 Thieves 2:115 Andrei Rublev 11:56 Arnulf Rainer 1:56, 76 Ashby, Hal Bailey, Cameron 11:52 Abu-Assad, Hany 7:23 Alice (1988) 11:7 Andrew, Dudley 8:42 Arquette, Patricia 10:18 Being There, ending 8:112 Bailey, Fenton 9:12 A.C.A.B.: All Cats Are Alice Adams (1923) 4:73 Andrew, Geoff 2:25 Arrabal, Fernando 1:77 Asher, Jane 6:121 Bailey, Sean 12:17 Brilliant 1:23; 8:21 Alice in Wonderland (1903) 1:73 Andrews, Chris 10:16 Arraianos 2:71; 5:67 Ashes 1:59 Baird, Jon S. Academy Cinema, Alice ou la dernière fugue 2:113 Andrews, Dana 3:33 Arroseur arrosé, L’ 11:57 Ashes and Diamonds 6:110 Filth 10:73(r), development Oxford Street 5:72 Alien 11:56; 12:28 Andrews, Nigel 11:5 Arrow 2:118; 4:20, 110; 5:113 Ashley, Ted 5:44 10:16-7 Accattone 3:42 Alien Resurrection 4:65 Andriuta, Valeriu 4:42 Arsenal 12:55 As I Was Moving Ahead Baise-moi 2:58; 5:113 Accident 4:15 Alien 3 5:53 Angel (1982) 3:54, 55; 6:16, 28, 31 Arslan, Thomas 4:24 Occasionally I Saw Brief Baker, Stanley 4:15 Accompagnatrice, L’ 6:56 Alimani, Bujar 1:14 Angelopoulos, Theo 1:23 Arte France Cinéma Glimpses of Beauty 1:43 Bakewell, Michael 5:111 Acevedo, Nathalia 4:50 All About My Mother 5:39 Angels’ Share, The 6:22; 9:13, 14 Olivier Père, profile 5:21 Aslan, Hatice 2:63 Bakri, Adam 7:23 Acker, Sharon 4:38 Allan King Associates 4:120 Anger, Kenneth 10:29 Artemiev, Eduard As Long As You’ve Got Your Bakri, Saleh 7:23 Acres, Birt All Divided Selves 2:67 ‘Icons’ exhibition 5:10-1 scores for Tarkovsky 11:56-7 Health 7:94, 95 Bakumatsu taiyo-den Birtac camera 9:59 Allégret, Marc 3:76 Magick Lantern Cycle 5:10, Arterton, Gemma 6:30, 33 Asoka 6:21 appraisal, DVD release 6:113 acting Allen, Jim 6:62, 64; 12:100 soundtrack 10:54-5 Artforum (magazine) 1:69 Asquith, Anthony Balass, Joe 4:11 Montgomery Clift 3:48-51 Allen, Penelope 5:44 Anglade, Jean-Hugues 4:14 arthouse cinema A Cottage on Dartmoor, Balcon, Michael 5:59 Bill Douglas 10:97 Allen, Woody 1:37; 5:39; 6:111; Anglian Lives 9:40 Mania Akbari 8:54-5 analysis as a highpoint Balderston, John 11:28 Eddie Marsan 10:42-4; 8:23-4; 11:111; 12:5, 18 Anguish 6:19 Amour 2:17, 19; 7:8 of silent era 11:49 Baldessari, John 9:55 11:111; 12:111 UK box office 12:17 Aniki Bóbó Eduard Artmiev’s scores five key films 2:13 Baldi, Ferdinando 2:39 melodramatic style in Allenby, Marc 10:17 analysis of as roots of for Tarkovsky 11:56-7 Assassin, The (in production) 2:20 Baldwin, Alec 7:20, 22 silent films 7:57 Alliance Films 4:20 neorealism 5:56, 61 Bakumatsu taiyo-den 6:113 Assayas, Olivier 6:22 Bale, Christian 2:20; 4:70; 8:35 Kristin Scott Thomas 4:32-5 Allied Artists 11:29 Animal House 7:8 Battleship Potemkin 8:46; 10:10, 11; Something in the Air 1:50, 55, 57; Balin, Mireille 8:43 Act of Killing, The 1:22-3, All Is Lost 12:5 Animal Kingdom 5:66 11:44, 48, and Drifters, 1:115 6:90(r), background 6:46-8, Ballad of a Soldier 5:35 52; 7:70(r); 9:13, 55 Allonsanfan 3:34, 36 Animal Love 7:44 Beyond the Hills 4:42-5, 89(r) interview with 6:48-9, 51 Ballard, J.G. 12:27-8 account of with comments from All Stars (2013) 5:86(r) animals and film The Blue Angel 3:112-3; 11:47 Asselbergh, Herman 7:52, 53 Ballet mécanique 11:50 Joshua Oppenheimer 7:36-9 All That Heaven Allows 10:94, 95 Life of Pi 1:26-9, 86(r) Blue Is the Warmest Colour Astaire, Fred 5:53; 6:78 balloons in movies 11:8-9 Adalbert, Hans 1:113 All Things to All Men 4:88(r) Rover, as star 2:69 7:5, 14, 20, 23, 24, 26; 10:9; Asthenic Syndrome, The 5:65 Ballroom Dancer 2:88(r) Adam & Paul 2:46, 48 All This Can Happen silent cinema 2:69 11:15; 12:38-42, 60(r) Atalante, L’ 4:116 BALTIC Centre of Adams, Amy 6:22; 8:16 background and analysis 12:56 Zoo in Budapest 4:73 Caesar Must Die 3:, 34-7, 91(r) At Berkeley 11:22 Contemporary Art 11:59 Adams, Ansel al Mansour, Haifaa animation Chinese Boxes 2:73; 5:72; 8:33 At Dawn It’s Quiet Here 5:35 Bamba, La 8:15 water photographs 5:69 Wadjda 8:90(r); 9:13; 10:18, 111, Gravity, visual effects Cría cuervos 4:128; 8:10 Atkins, Ed 7:52, 53; 9:55 bambini ci guardano, I 9:19 Adaptation.
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