Cynthia Roberts (partial data)
Films directed by Cynthia Roberts
For QUOTES about a specific film by Cynthia Roberts, please see: The Last Supper
Bubbles Galore
Bibliography for
Cynthia
Roberts
Section 1: Publications about the Films of Cynthia Roberts
The Last Supper
(1995) (also known as:
"Das letzte Abendmahl ")
Brief Sections of Books
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Loiselle, André. Stage-Bound: Feature Film Adaptations of Canadian and Québécois Drama. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003.
(pp. 206-208)
Articles from Newspapers, Magazines, or News Websites
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Alioff, Maurie. "Sexual utopia: Cynthia Roberts's Bubbles Galore." Take One (Toronto), no. 14, Winter 1997.
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Allemang, John. "Bubbles Galore fires blanks with satire that's only skin deep." Review of Bubbles Galore. Globe and Mail, June 10, 1999.
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Canadian Press. "Bubbles Galore: your taxes at work; Federal funding for naughty movies stirs outrage in Commons." Globe and Mail, May 12, 1999.
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Cobb, Chris. "The case of Bubbles Galore: We shouldn't be surprised that members of the Conservative government have stuck to the cultural funding script...." Ottawa Citizen, March 7, 2008.
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Cremen, Christine. "Girls on top in cinema's skin game." The Australian, March 13, 1997.
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Gillmor, Alison. "Expect the raunchiest: Pro-porn romp delivers raw, graphic sex." Winnipeg Free Press, August 23, 1997.
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Globe and Mail. "Bad bubbly." Globe and Mail, June 17, 1999.
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Globe and Mail. "Bubble trouble." Globe and Mail, May 13, 1999.
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Globe and Mail. "Stay tuned for TV date with Bubbles: Porn flick's debut on tube may prompt video release." Globe and Mail, May 21, 1999.
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Kelly, Brendan. "Bubbles Galore." Review of Bubbles Galore. Variety, October 21, 1996.
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Klymkiw, Greg. "Bubbles Galore: It's trash culture vs. the status quo!" Take One (Toronto), no. 25, Autumn 1999.
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Pevere, Geoff. "Triple-X, lies and videotapes: Nina Hartley's latest movie—number 331—casts her as an articulate and intelligent porn superstar struggling for economic and sexual independence in a male-dominated industry. Life imitates art, you might say." Interview with Nina Hartley. Globe and Mail, February 16, 1996.
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Vale, Alison. "Bubbles, meet Chucky: Taxpayer trash; Why scream about subsidized sex film Bubbles Galore? Canadian film agencies have never lived by art alone." Globe and Mail, May 17, 1999.
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Wente, Margaret. "Margaret Wente thinks Bubbles Galore should be on national television." Globe and Mail, May 13, 1999.