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2012
Issue 249
January 2012
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Lost and found: Spring Night, Summer Night: J.L. Anderson's backwoods Appalachian love story is a forgotten classic of 1960s indie neorealism, says Ross Lipman<br>
2011: The year in review: In a strong year for arthouse cinema, Terrence Malic
Issue 250
February 2012
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Theo Angelopoulos: the sweep of history: As his oeuvre is released on DVD, Theo Angelopoulos revisits his career with David Jenkins<br>
Jean Vigo: Artist of the floating world: Vigo's sole full-length feature bridged the surrealism of 1920s
Issue 251
March 2012
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Remain in light: Mulholland Dr. and the cosmogony of David Lynch: As our ten-yearly poll to find the Greatest Film of All Time gets ever closer, B. Kite considers David Lynch's Mulholland Dr. in the light of the Vedanta-inspired spiritual phi
Issue 252
April 2012
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Light my fire: The Hour of the Furnaces: As S&S counts down to the September issue's once-a-decade poll to find the Greatest Film of All Time, French critic Nicole Brenez makes the case for one of the key revolutionary activist films of the 1
Issue 253
May 2012
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The great escape: La Grande Illusion: In past S&S polls of the greatest films of all time, Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion has lost out to his later, allegedly more personal film La Regle du jeu. It's time to reconsider, says Ginette Vincend
Issue 254
June 2012
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Cover feature: An island of his own:Set on an island off the coast of the US in the mid-60s, on the eve of that decade's upheavals, Moonrise Kingdom is the latest of the self-contained worlds created by Wes Anderson. Nick Pinkerton talks to t
Issue 255
July 2012
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Issue 256
August 2012
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Cover feature: The genius of Hitchcock: Since his twenties, when he wrote a book about Hitchcock, Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro has returned to his films again and again. He offers a director's POV on what we can learn from the
Issue 257
September 2012
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Cover feature: The 2012 Critics' Poll<br>

Once a decade we ask critics to select the Greatest Films of All Time. This year 846 of them responded. We unveil the Top 100, plus 100 personal top tens from David Thomson, Camille Paglia, J. Hoberman, Mark Ker
Issue 258
October 2012
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Our October issue kicks off with an illuminating look at Holy Motors, the daring and unclassifiable new film from provocative French maverick Leos Carax. David Thompson decodes the complex web of cinematic homages and references at play in Carax's dazzlin
Issue 259
November 2012
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"Our November festival special issue brings you the best of Venice, Toronto and the upcoming London film festivals: Ben Walters explores the strain of “British bathetic bucolicâ€ in Ben (Kill List) Wheatley’s cover black comedy Sightseers, Jacques Au
Issue 260
December 2012
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