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"I think film has an unstoppable power to convince if it’s properly made. When I was at school I wanted to be a film critic.” ALEXANDER BISLEY talks film with Robert Fisk, guest of the Writers & Readers Week at the New Zealand International Arts Festival 2006...[Read More] (links to The Film Reader)
Full credit to novelist R Carl Shuker. He's just won New Zealand’s largest literary prize, the biennial, princely $65,000 Prize in Modern Letters for The Method Actors. Lumière likes his reviews, too. Associate Editor ALEXANDER BISLEY profiles the prize's previous recipient, Glenn Colquhoun.