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Christopher Doyle |
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| journal - Acclaimed Australian-born DOP Christopher Doyle Cinema Papers. pp.28 - 33 & |
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Tony Rayns
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| journal - Acclaimed Australian-botn DOP Christopher Doyle talks with Tony Rayns Cinema Papers. pp.29-33 & 62 |
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Tony Rayns
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The aricle talks of his beginnings, to his relationships with various directors. His views of woirking in Hong Kong and leaving Australia.Snippets of his w...[full record]
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| journal - Around Hong Kong With Chris Doyle Village Voice. 12-03-1996. p.46 & 48 |
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Scarlet Cheng
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| Very brief biographical information of Chris Doyle. How Wong Kar Wei helps him to understand his film. His reaction to winning the Golden Horse Awards.
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| newspaper - Chinese at Heart The Weekend Australian. 15-02-1997. p.12 |
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Richard McGregor
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| book - hollywood Babylon . 00-00-1997 |
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Fredric Damen,
Barry Long
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| Provides brief reviews and interviews on movie personas
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| newspaper - Hong Kong's Master of Internal Pyrotechnics New York Times. 12-10-1997. p.3 |
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Edward Gargan
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| An interview of Christoper Doyle on his success as a cinematographer, and some information of his awards. Discusses future issues, such as the film heis wor...[full record]
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| newspaper - Making Poetry with Pictures Herald Sun (Melbourne). 04-08-1997. p.61 |
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Michael Bodey
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| journal - Motion and Emotion Sight and Sound. 01-03-1996. pp.10-13 |
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Tony Rayns
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| Synopsis of the film and an interview with Chen Kaige on the productionTemptress Moon.
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| journal - No Title Shanghai Charade. 01-04-1997. pp.48-53 |
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Andrew Thompson
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| A technical review of the camera technics used, and its interpretations. Includes a short brief of the story.
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| journal - Poet of Time Sight and Sound. 01-09-1995. pp.12-15 |
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Tony Rayns
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| Brief background of Wong Kar Wei, and talks about the production of chung king express.
Also mentioned is Wong Kar Wei's script writing inspirations.
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