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From Sundance to Berlin
The strength of a countrys industries is in its exports, at least thats what were told. Should film More …
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Takashi Murakami at Palace of Versailles
Once again the battle between preserving classical French culture from the ugly claws of globalization has been making More …
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One Million Bones: Art Against Genocide
Photographer Naomi Natale envisions ideas for social action art projects as One Million Bones in stark images. “I More …
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Movie Reviews: International Documentary Film Fest in Amsterdam
Greetings from the International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam (IDFA), the most important event of its kind in the More …
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Abu Dhabi Film Festival: Slackistan Reviewed
You dont have to go as far as Abu Dhabi to wonder about what Juan Williams was saying More …
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First Art-Aspen Brings Internationals
August 6–Art Dealer (and author) James Barron of Rome and New York brought Sol LeWitt fiberglass sculptures to More …
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Rebate Report: Will Prague Be the New Albuquerque?
No longer. Prague hasnt had that status and a $250 million annual film economy since 2003. Now the More …
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Documentaries from Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
The US may have led the way in championing the feature documentary ““ non-fiction film, as some like More …
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The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market
In conjunction with the July 9-11 Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, the largest market of its kind More …
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Movie Review: Breathless
This week Breathless celebrates its 50th anniversary with the release of a restored version in the US. Shot More …
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Movie Review: Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s “Micmacs”
Micmacs by Jean-Pierre Jeunet is an improbably zany answer to the war on terror, from the director of More …
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Shoja Azari Icons & Shirin Neshat’s Women Without Men
In the largest room at LTMH Gallery, Shoja Azaris images of Iranian holy martyrs striking poses of power More …
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