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Strand: Under The Dark Cloth (plus Manhatta)
Beautifully crafted, thoroughly researched and illustrated with some of the photographer's most famous images, this documentary sheds light on noteworthy photographer Paul Strand. |
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A Talking Picture
A cinematic masterpiece that balances timeless beauty with audacious theatricality in order to explore the fanciful myths and grim ironies that define Western Civilization at a millennial crossroads. "A Talking Picture is one of those great late works in which a master dares to put aside aesthetic concerns and his own ego …" - Amy Taubin, Film Comment. |
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novelization of the harsh realities of slavery was
a catalyst for the anti-slavery movement and remains a landmark in American
literature. This 1927 film adaptation |
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United Red Army
This epic docudrama by Koji Wakamatsu depicts the rise, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, of the far-left Japanese paramilitary group known as the United Red Army. The film portrays in harrowing fashion how the army disintegrated as they began to torture and murder their own members during training sessions in the mountains. |
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Untold Scandal
Combining bold erotica, historical detail, and eloquent tragedy, Untold Scandalroots Choderlos de Laclo' Les Liaisons Dangereuses in 19th Century Korea. Previously set in pre-revolutionary France (Dangerous Liaisons) and in a wealthy New York prep school (Cruel Intentions), this version of the timeless Gallic tale of treachery, lust, and sacrifice "may even be the best of the lot" (The Los Angeles Times). |
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Wedding in Galilee
A small Palestinian village is given permission to hold a traditional wedding on the condition that Israeli military officers attend as guests of honor. |
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