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To keep ecological concerns on the minds of the general public, the environment needs not just an advocate but a hero: an Eco-Hero!  Ta-da!! (For more MPM movie-mind madness, click HERE.)
The Drag-Racing Championship of Film's Immortal Automobiles. 
An exploration of actors as artists. (Art Issue, Apr/May 2007)
If you're lucky enough to have the reel stuff hit the fan, you need that special place to hold... The Junket. (Click for more of MPM's Off the Lot)
Exploring the diner as a film staple. (And Moving Pictures follows the industry Off the Lot for more articles inspired by film or celebrity.)
Christopher Sawyer, film sommelier of the Sonoma Valley Film Festival, shares perfect wine pairings for Halloween film classics.
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Dir. Makoto Sasa on Fire Under the Snow, her docu about a Tibetan monk whose spirit remains unbroken after 33 years of torture.
We Own the Night director James Gray riffs to MPM on the Cannes film festival, brotherhood, Wahlberg and Phoenix, and, of course, the Beatles... More OffScreen personalities.
Helming Death at a Funeral was a highlight of his career, says A-list director and beloved voice of Miss Piggy and Yoda. Click image for MPM's interview with Frank Oz.
James McAvoy, star of Oscar-nominated Atonement, chats with Moving Pictures during a well-earned respite from role playing.
The young actress forges a career that's smart, varied - and mature. (More Moving Pictures OnScreen interviews.)
Heading to the 2006 Cannes Film Festival with the year's biggest film, actor Jean Reno has his sights set on something more modestly satisfying... 
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Co-presidents Emily Gerstman and Nancy Russo embarked on a mission to champion independent filmmakers from around the world.
So you want to be a movie producer?? From Cannes's crowded Croisette, accomplished producer Jonathan D. Krane dishes on what that is, and what that isn't.
Business is not "as usual" in this pioneering discovery and distribution film festival.
He is the kind of metalhead who wanders desolate Southern California in search of discarded road signs, rusted industrial pieces... View more Still Life.
The journey to film of the documentary about random people worldwide who have been touched by 1000 traveling journals. Screens at AFI Fest.
Still Life section, Humor and Animation issue (Aug./Sept. 2006). Featured subjects: Rosie O'Donnell, Lucille Ball, Bill Murray, Steve Martin, Robin Williams, Michael Moore, Denis Leary, Spike Lee, Robert Altman.
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Montana's breathtaking scenes of natural beauty move filmmakers to shoot in Big Sky Country.
Louisiana is being called the "Hollywood of the South" - and for good reason. (July 2007)
Dalí's landmark film Un Chien andalou was based on an exchange of fantasies and dreams between Dalí and his friend Luis Buñuel.
With films like Talk to Me, does the reel past misinform our take on the world?  (May 2007)
Venomous Villain? Villainous Venom in an interview with Moving Pictures Magazine. (Art issue, April/May 2007)
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A look inside the Film Business Academy, which will offer the world's first MBA in the business of film. (Business & Technology issue Moving Pictures Feb./Mar. 2007)
Consider the bloodline from Harrison Ford to Shia LaBeouf. (Click for more of MPM's Focal Point.)
As Flags of Our Fathers is poised for theatrical release, Jesse Bradford talks to Moving Pictures about the morality of war and how the "Greatest Generation" earned its name. (Morality issue, Moving Pictures Magazine Oct/Nov 2006)
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Darfur Now is, literally, a film about how to change the world. But is its attendant celebrity activism just a craze?
Director Seth Gordon has painted a portrait of rivals within the extraordinary world of classic gamers, with fashion and music deftly serving up reminiscences of their time. 
The film about a dragon boat team of breast cancer survivors has had an effect far greater than she ever anticipated, shares Our Race's writer/director Sherry Devanney.
 
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Of these Oscar winners, which film has cinematography you cannot forget (click HERE for interview with a director of photography for Pirates of the Caribbean):

Pan's Labyrinth
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Aviator
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