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This issue contains 68 articles in total

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  1. Wholly Experience: Lorrimer Series Review, Films and Filming, 1966
  2. Peter Whitehead: Chronology
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. I Dream Therefore I Am. I Doubt Therefore I Film, Guardian, 2002
  5. I Destroy Therefore I Am . . . , Interview, Films and Filming, 1969
  6. The Inner Space Project, Review Essay, Afterimage: Film and Politics, 1970
  7. Manifesto: Re Self in Film
  8. Second Take of Imaginary Narration
  9. Two Film Treatments: Protest and The Fall
  10. The Fall Dossier: Extracts
  11. Peter Whitehead's The Fall Revisited
  12. After The Fall: Politics, Representation, and the Permanence of Empire in the Cinema of Peter Whitehead
  13. From Alienation to Hallucination: Peter Whitehead's The Fall and the Politics of Perception in the 1960s
  14. Re-creating the Gaze: Peter Whitehead's Cinema and the Films of Others
  15. The Warsaw Ghetto
  16. Contract with Jean-Luc Godard for Lorrimer Edition of Alphaville
  17. One Plus One
  18. Weekend (review)
  19. A Woman Is a Woman (review)
  20. Films and Filming: Godard Reviews, 1966-1969
  21. Pierrot le Fou (review)
  22. Jean-Luc: I Hate You!
  23. "The Ultimate Doomed Victims of the Romantic Dream": Jean-Luc Godard/Peter Whitehead
  24. Lorrimer Books Advertisement, 1967
  25. Lorrimer Letters
  26. Letters about Benefit of the Doubt, 1967
  27. Benefit of the Doubt, Review, Variety, 1967
  28. Benefit of the Doubt, Review, 1965
  29. An Excellent Lesson in Partisan Theater, 1968
  30. Interview with Peter Whitehead
  31. "More Problems than Solutions," 1967
  32. On Independence
  33. Shooting Star: Peter Whitehead and 1960s Documentary
  34. Solicitor Letter on Tonite Let's All Make Love in London, 1967
  35. National Film Finance Letter on Tonite Let's All Make Love in London, 1967
  36. Tonite Let's All Make Love in London Review, Variety, 1967
  37. Tonite Let's All Make Love in London Review, Films and Filming, 1968
  38. Tonite Let's All Make Love in London, New York Film Festival Press Release
  39. Tonite Let's All Make Love in London
  40. Other than Vérité: Sound and Moving Image in the Rock Music Documentaries of Peter Whitehead
  41. Whitehead's London: Pop and the Ascendant Celebrity
  42. Standing in the Shadow: Peter Whitehead, Swinging London's Insider/Outsider
  43. Oedipus Rex (review)
  44. Theorem (review)
  45. Coogan's Bluff (review)
  46. Paris vu par . . . (review)
  47. Films and Filming Reviews, 1966-1969
  48. Thomas the Imposter (review)
  49. The Sergeant (review)
  50. Charlie Is My Darling Review, Films and Filming, 1966
  51. Film Treatment: Orpheus Inc.
  52. Two Film Treatments: "Proposal" and Mein Campf
  53. Letters to Andrew Oldham
  54. Charlie Is My Darling, Review, Variety, 1966
  55. Charlie Is My Darling, Press Release
  56. Through the Lens, Darkly: Peter Whitehead and The Rolling Stones
  57. Wholly Communion: Films and Filming Review 1966
  58. Wholly Communion: Notes on the Filming
  59. Wholly Communion: Scenario, Film, Novelization
  60. Wholly Communion: Truths, Histories, and the Albert Hall Poetry Reading
  61. Wholly Communion, Literary Nationalism, and the Sorrows of the Counterculture
  62. The Perception of Life Documents
  63. Peter Whitehead's The Perception of Life and the Biological Aesthetic
  64. Hors d'oeuvre: Science, the Short Film, and The Perception of Life
  65. Early Film Documents
  66. Peter Whitehead: The Slade Years
  67. "The Wanderer," Part 1
  68. Editorial
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