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'General Orders No. 9' offers no generic experience

A personal essay contemplating the changes the South has experienced over decades, even centuries, General Orders No. 9 ...

Moral Dilemmas Dominate 'A Separation'

Iranian writer/director Asghar Farhadi's A Separation opens with a Rashomon-like question-and-answer session before an u...

'Pina' Exuberantly Celebrates Bausch’s Modern Dance in 3D

Modern dance fans know Philippine born, German choreographer Pina Bausch and her imaginative creations. Film lovers know...

Documentary Filmmaker Steve James presents workshop April 28

Acclaimed filmmaker Steve James will present a workshop/master class on documentary film on April 28.

2012 Doc Challenge Registration Now Open

Now in its 7th year, The Doc Challenge returns to the the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toront...

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 to 1832) made his mark in late 18th and early 19th century Germany as a true genius: lawyer, philosopher, playwright, poet, and scientist. But in his early 20s, as depicted in the film Young Goethe…
Oscar Shorts Program Contains Several Gems
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominates short films in animation, live action and documentary categories. For several years, animation and live-action nominees are presented in a program at Landmark cinemas here before Oscar night to acquaint audiences…
'My Reincarnation' Explores a Father-Son Relationship
As much a human-interest story as a spiritual odyssey, Jennifer Fox's documentary My Reincarnation chronicles the relationship between spiritual Tibetan Buddhist Master Chögyal Namkhai Norbu and his secular son Yeshi. Fox gives equal screen time to both men, crosscutting between…
'The Turin Horse' Plods Along Beautifully
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr is among the best directors too few U.S. film fans know. This results in part from the demanding nature of his work, as The Turin Horse proves. For it requires enormous patience for almost 2½ hours…
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Some people eat to live; others live to eat. Spanish chef Ferran Adrià lives to create aesthetically pleasing, innovative food. Several sources praise his El Bulli restaurant as the most fascinating, best in the world. Until recently, El Bulli closed…
2011 National Film Challenge Winners Announced
The judges and audience have spoken. The 2011 National Film Challenge winners have been announced!
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