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November 1999

Twentysomething

By Chris CookeA review of "Temps."

After the Fire: The 1999 Boston Jewish Film Festival

By Amy Souza
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In its 11th season, the BJFF serves up 48 films from 18 countries, as well as some local gems.

The Art Form Formerly Known as a Documentary

By Julie WolfA report from a panel discussion about the 'non-fiction' film with Steve Ascher, Margaret Lazarus, Robb Moss, Sandy Forman and David Kleiler.

It's a Wrap: From the Set of "Gavin's Way"

By Lorre Fritchy
Dan Farquharson directs some advice up to Brian Hammer during a rehearsal.
In his first feature film "Gavin's Way" Dan Farquharson takes on the challenges of writing, directing, and starring.

Industry News

By Lindsey Walker
"Mr. Death: the Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr." with Errol Morris appearing in person.
The dish on local films & industry-related news from the New England Film & Video Industry

Lights, Cameras, Kids! Casting Agencies for Children

By Tiffany Patrick Children in the 'biz' have head shots, portfolios, agents, and managers. Here's a look into two local casting agencies for children

ZOOM's Triumphant Return

By Keith Wagner
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After a 20-year hiatus, ZOOM gears up for its second season with the same appeal that made it a hit in the '70s: as a show for kids, by kids, starring kids.

A Miracle Happened There:

By Gentry Menzel
"The Children of Chabannes"
A Review of "The Children of Chabannes"

First-Hand Adventures of a First-Time Filmmaker, Part 3: Must Be Your First Film

By Lorre Fritchy
Sandy "Spin" Slade tells the basketball who's boss while Fritchy films her in action.
Lorre Fritchy continues the adventure of her first film getting tangled in time code hell, wireless lavs, and airport red-tape.

Beyond Disney: An Interview with Jane Murphy of KIDVIDZ

By Dave Avdoian
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Locally-based KIDVIDZ finds its niche producing educational videos that address issues of daily concern to children.