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Films to See at Sundance
As the Sundance Film Festival is about to open on Jan. 22, the film audience is declining. Making More …
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Wavelengths at TIFF: Grand Shorts Tell Epic Stories
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was mass urbanism once again this year, as closed streets formed a More …
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Hockey, Pasolini and Another Serial Killer at Toronto International Film Festival
With 300 films, some 150 of them world premieres, the Toronto International Film Festival resists being reduced to More …
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Drunktown’s Finest: Why Not A Documentary?
Drunktown’s Finest takes you to Navajo and into a knot of intersecting lives. It’s a mosaic of compounded More …
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Must-Sees at Sundance
The truism about Sundance is that it has grown — in all sorts of directions. During the festival, More …
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American Beauty — Three Folk Stories on Film
One great American genre is the tale of “what almost was and what might have been.” In Hollywood More …
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Telluride Fest: Docs On Rumsfeld, Iranian Exiles, French Radio
One of Telluride Film Festival‘s many idiosyncracies is that the festival does not announce its program in advance. The More …
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Fruitvale Station – A Perennial Story Echoing the Trayvon Martin Killing
One of the films of the moment — the film, if you listen to the pundits — is More …
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The Great Gatsby – Part Bonfire, Part Moulin Rouge 2
Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of the much-adapted novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald looks a lot like The Bonfire of More …
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Tribeca – Big Men, Big Oil, Big Money
Big Men (at the Tribeca Film Festival) drills away at the exploitation of the oil riches of two African More …
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AIPAD – Disasters, Abstraction and Vintage Gems
The annual AIPAD (The Association of International Photography Art Dealers) show at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York, More …
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US Is Still an Art Superpower: TEFAF Report
Just after The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) closed its annual event in Maastricht – it is the More …
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