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Kiva Reardon <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Apr 2016 19:55:26 -0400
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Hi all,

The new--and tenth!--issue of cléo, a journal of film and feminism, is
here: http://cleojournal.com

On the theme of "risk," the issue looks at:

- the "female problem" in *Sicario* (Mallory Andrews)
- the neoliberal mother in *ADVANTAGEOUS* (Kelley Dong)
- Catherine Breillat's *Abuse of Weakness* (Colleen Kelsey)
- escaping late-stage capitalism in *Fish Tank* and *Two Days, One
Night *(Kathleen
Kampeas-Rittenhouse)
- the career of Anna May Wong (Michelle Kay)
- collaboration in *Tangerine *(Willow Catelyn Maclay)

We also have an interview with Kirsten Johnson (*Cameraperson*) byRooney
Hassan, a profile of Iris Ng (Sara Black McCulloch) and a roundtable on
women risking revenge, featuring Chantal Braganza,Angelica Jade Bastién and
Kiva Reardon. Cover art is by Soraya Gilanni.

All the best,
Kiva

-- 
Kiva Reardon, @kiva_jane <https://twitter.com/kiva_jane>
Founding Editor, *cléo journal <http://cleojournal.com/>*
Programming Associate, TIFF
Industry Programmer, Hot Docs
+1 416 788 5482

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