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April 2002

Turning North Adams Upside Down

By Chris Cooke
A still from "Downside UP."
A review of "Downside UP"

A Sorceress at Work

By Chris Donner
The movie poster for "Besotted."
Filmmaker Holly Angell Hardman discusses finding the right crew, non-traditional structuring, and making Penn Station look like Cape Cod for "Besotted."

Changing the Luck of the Irish

By Rebecca Prime
Tom Collins's "Teenage Kicks - The Undertones" screens at this year's Boston Irish Film Festival.
Boston’s Irish Film Festival showcases the latest trends in Irish filmmaking at the Harvard Film Archive this month.

If You Open It, They Will Come

By Jason Redmond
Bryan Papciak and Jeff Sias from Moody Station Studios.
A preview of the 2002 edition of Filmmakers Open Studios.

How to Be a... Cinematographer

By Matt Ryan
The local film "The Book and the Rose" won Best Cinematography for this year's New England Film and Video Festival.
Learn about the creativity, skills and tools that make a cinematographer.

Home is Where the Art Is

By Lucy Lincoln Morrison
A scene from "Three-Abreast."
Imagining his life as a sitcom, Boston artist Ravi Jain launches the Internet series "Three-Abreast.com."

Visions of Grandeur

By Jessica Kemble
Juan Mandelbaum founded Geovision, Inc. in 1989.
Led by Founder Juan Mandelbaum, Watertown-based Geovision, Inc. has provided multilingual and multicultural education and entertainment for over a decade.

The Other Side of the Camera

By Abigail Harmon
Keith Hartgrove explores the impact of racism on heart disease among African-Americans in "The Angry Heart."
Cameraman Keith Hartgrove talks about the heart attack -- and the documentary -- that changed his life.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
"Clockwork" and dozens of other New England films will be featured at the 27th Annual New England Film & Video Festival 2002.
A report of news & events in the local industry for April 2002.

Latin Line-Up in Providence

By D.P. Bettencourt
The Brazilian film "Eu, Tu, Eles" is one of the many notable Latin American films featured at this year's festival.
This year's Providence Festival of New Latin-American Cinema presents an award to Antonio Banderas and offers a line-up of some of the best films of the genre.