Nadler, John

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Canadian writer, screenwriter, and journalist (1961-) currently living in Hungary.

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
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Medium Cruel: Is It Life or Is it Videotape?. Two recent Hungarian movies use video cameras as plot devices to describe obsession and enlightenment, which begs the question: Can video, man's modern means of lying, enhance truth and art in film? / John Nadler
July 16-22, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 19
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
22.
A New Cold War? Cola Combat Rages Here / John Nadler
August 06-12, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 22
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
23.
Tourism: The Summer of Discontent. Despite perfect weather, fewer tourists are visiting Hungary this summer than last year. / John Nadler
August 13-19, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 23
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
24.
Magyar-Russian Trade Ties . A 'Natural' / John Nadler
August 20-26, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 24
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Marketplace
25.
Too Damm Hot! / John Nadler
August 20-26, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 24
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features
26.
A Shark in the Water, Othervise a Mouse / John Nadler
August 20-26, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 24
/ Page No.: 12
Column: Sports
27.
Film Industry Introduces US Promotional Techniques / John Nadler
August 27-02, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 25
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
28.
Employees Adapt to Brave, New World. Businesses are discovering that reform begins with the worker. And analysts say the success of Hungarian capitalism may hinge on educating its work force / John Nadler
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
29.
A Film Maker's March of Fate. Director András Salamon translates suffering into cinematic art and box office receipts / John Nadler
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
30.
Magyars Called Victims of Concentration Camp. Croat refugee in southern Hungary says he was held and tortured for 10 days alongside ethnic Hungarians in Serb-occupied territories last year / John Nadler
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 3, 12
Column: Current Events
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English-Language Theater in Budapest Slides into the Red. But owner says show-and search for funds-will go on at the critically acclaimed Merlin / John Nadler
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
32.
Development Set Near Moszkva tér. Complex would be largest of its kind here / John Nadler
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
33.
Hungarian HBO Expanding Local Cable Audience / John Nadler
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
34.
The Nation's History-Making Heat Wave / John Nadler
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features
35.
Canada Eyes Local Consultancy Market / John Nadler
September 17-23, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 28
/ Page No.: 4
Column: Marketplace
36.
Paris on the Danube. Budapest stars as Paris when film makers shoot here, saving expense and reaping the benefits of seasoned local film crews / John Nadler
September 17-23, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 28
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
37.
Fraud, Huge Claims Drive Auto Insurers Away / John Nadler
September 17-23, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 28
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
38.
AmCham Considers an Investment Clearinghouse / John Nadler
September 24-30, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 29
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
39.
'Understand Me?'. Increasingly, Hungary's best foreign films undergo the process, creating a boom for local industry and heartache for expat Angols / John Nadler
October 01-07, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 30
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
40.
Magyar Cartoonists to Competitors: Eat My Shorts. Varga Studio's masterful animations- including the cult classic, "The Simpsons"-are turning Budapest into Toon Town / John Nadler
October 15-21, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 32
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Marketplace