ART PAPERS 13.05 - Sept/Oct 1989

ART PAPERS 13.05 - Sept/Oct 1989

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In this issue, Leslie Thornton describes the multi-part film and video work called "Peggy and Fred in Hell", where two small children make their way through a science-fiction post-apocalyptic wasteland; Jonathan Rosenbaum's looks at recent American Independent Cinema; Glenn Harper interviews Cheryl Chisholm (director of the Atlanta Third World Film Festival) and Ruby Lerner (executive director of IMAGE Film/Video Center) on censorship and inclusion; Alan Sondheim's article differentiates film and video; and more.

Some of the noteworthy reviews include Ned Loader's review of Takehiro Nakajima's Remembrance (Kyoshu), Dorothy Joiner's review of Sally Johnson's "Paperworks," and John Cunnally's review of Mike Reagan's "Shallow Graves."