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F20 Film Fuji Review
 Film Review (2002-03) by James Cameron-Wilson, Now in its 58th edition, the Film Review is the world's longest-running film annual. A definitive, up-to-date reference guide to the year in cinema, it includes: reviews, cast lists, and credits for all the year's new releases; a review of the top ten box office stars, plus new faces of the year; details on the major awards and film festivals; comprehensive coverage of the year's video releases; and the best soundtracks and web sites. Recognized for more than half a century as the authoritative guide to the cinema year, the Film Review has a user-friendly design as well as 200 photos and film stills. James Cameron-Wilson writes regularly for Flicks, Film Review magazine, and The Times; he is the author of Young Hollywood, The New Generation, and The Cinema of Robert De Niro.
 Innovation in Ethnographic Film: From Innocence to Self-Consciousness, 1955-85 by Peter Loizos, In the first coprehensive introduction to the nature and development of ethnographic film, Peter Loizos reviews fifty of the most important films made between 1955 and 1985. Going beyond programmatic statements, he analyzes the films themselves, identifying and discussing their contributions to ethnographic documentation.Loizos begins by reviewing works of John Marshall and Timothy Asch in the 1950s and moves through those of Jean Rouch, Robert Gardner, and many more recent filmmakers. He reveals a steady course of innovations along four dimensions: production technology, subject matter, strategies of argument, and ethnographic authentication. His analyses of individual films address questions of realism, authenticity, genre, authorial and subjective voice, and representation of the films' creators as well as their subjects. Innovation in Ethnographic Film, as a systematic and iluminating review of developments in ethnographic film, will be an important resource for the growing number of anthropologists and other scholars who use such films as tools for research and teaching.
National Board of Review Award for Best Film - The National Board of Review Award for Best Film is one of the awards given to either the director or producer of a film by the American National Board of Review. Four Word Film Review - The Four Word Film Review (FWFR), founded in 1999 by Benj Clews, is a humor website that contains descriptions of films in four words or fewer. The "reviews" often include some kind of word play. Fuji (film) - Fuji is a 1975 art film which explores director Robert Breer's artistic rendition of a train ride past Japan's Mt. Fuji, using line drawings, rotoscope and live action. Ontario Film Review Board - The Ontario Film Review Board uses the following motion picture rating system for theatrical releases in the Canadian province of Ontario under the Theatres Act:
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