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PREVIEW 53 September/October 2001
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 Why the studios keep saying “Make it again Sam”. Plus Spike Lee’s musical, Francis Ford Coppola’s metropolis and James Bond’s new car
 The films come tumbling down in September
(and October too)

Do you know what all the film-makers did last summer?

Who to call if you need to know more about the films in this issue.

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How to order past issues of Preview Magazine
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THE 2001 EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS - SATURDAY 1st DECEMBER, BERLIN
Click here to read the European Film Academy nominations for the
European Film Awards on December 1st in Berlin.
Click here to see clips of the 2000 European Film Awards broadcast from Paris
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Zoolander:
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Ever wondered what happens to male models when the catwalk ends? Well, says Sam Connolly, Ben Stiller’s new comedy tells all |
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Picture Claire:
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It’s not just filmed in Toronto: it’s actually set there! But, claims Hal Hayes, Bruce McDonald’s new movie is unique in many other ways, too |
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Monster's Ball:
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Filming a love scene between Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry was like being the silent observer of a real encounter, Marc Forster tells Nick Roddick |
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Legally Blonde:
See Trailer | See Film Clips | See Featurette | See Video
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She's pretty in pink. But Elle Woods - played by Reese Witherspoon - is a whole lot more than that, say Max Levant. |
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The Unsaid:
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A psychologist’s ghosts come out to haunt him when he treats a troubled teen. Eleanor Singer investigates |
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Malunde:
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Truth and reconciliation lie at the end of the road in South African director Stefanie Sycholt’s debut feature.
Dick Niro reports |
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