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Some online reviews of movies from the Fifth FFF
(listed alphabetically):

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Bad Manners

The Big Lebowski

The Castle

The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith

Comrades: Almost a Love Story

Forgotten Light

The Gingerbread Man

God Said "Ha!"
Julia Sweeney's "God Said 'Ha!'" website

Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream

Jerry and Tom

Keep the Aspidistra Flying
(released as The Merry War)

Me and My Matchmaker

Off the Menu: The Last Days at Chasen’s

The Opposite of Sex

Sliding Doors

Snitch (aka Noose)
(released as Monument Ave.)

Spanish Prisoner

Suicide Kings

Under Heaven

Vertigo
Cinemania’s Vertigo vortex

Without Limits

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St. Thomas


Cap'n Dusty Fifth FFFFotos!
A selection of scenic (and some not-so-scenic) images from the cinematic/aquatic event of 1998...

Fifth FFF coverage online:

Roger Ebert’s FFF dispatches
Jim Emerson’s Microsoft Cinemania report
Cinemania's FFF photo gallery
Unfortunately, Bruce and Rita's FFF coverage
is no longer available electronically.


FFF critics' other reviews online:

(Some of) Your FFF Programmers
Clockwise from upper left: Programmers Richard Corliss, Mary Corliss and Jim Emerson, Chaz Ebert, programmer Roger Ebert, festival director Hannah Fisher.

Roger Ebert at the Chicago Sun-Times
or CompuServe on the web
Kathleen Carroll at Film Scouts
Richard Corliss at Time Magazine
Jim Emerson at Jeeem’s CinePad
Bruce Kirkland at the Toronto Sun
Rita Zekas at the Toronto Star


The Great Tenor
The John McDermott Web Page

Touring schedule, fan club info, everything you didn't already know and more about the FFF's favorite tenor!


Belting one to the balcony! Corliss does Merman!
First he took Manhattan, then he took Berlin! Here are FFF programmer Richard Corliss's special FFFloating lyrics to "There's No Business Like Show Business." Sing along, won't you?


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