“Women He’s Undressed” the documentary about Orry-Kelly, the Academy Award costume designer who designed for films like “Casablanca” above is a must see for film buffs.
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This is the film to pick for Mother’s Day ‘The Meddler’ starring Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne, J.K. Simmons
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Hollywood Leans In: 5 Films of Diverse Race and Gender
(Photo: Netflix Original Films/Bleeker Street Media)
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'Laggies'
Photo: PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 17, 2014: Director Lynn Shelton and actors Sara Coates, Chloe Moretz, Sam Rockwell, Keira Knightley, and Mark Webber attend the "Laggies" premiere at Sundance Film Festival. (Photo by Jason Merritt)
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"Unfinished Spaces" straddles two fronts of the LA Film Festival - as a competitor for Best Documentary and as part of the International Spotlight on Cuba series. Directed by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray, "Unfinished Spaces" is a fascinating piece of Cuban history told through the prism of three Cuban architects, (see review). The film documents the glorious inception in 1961 followed by the sudden halt in 1965 of Cuba's famed National Art Schools, a project that had been commissioned and then later denounced by Fidel Castro. ...
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Having its World Premiere at the LA Film Festival is the documentary "Unfinished Spaces" by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray. Also in the Festival's Best Documentary competition, "Unfinished Spaces" examines a uniquely told story of Cuba's cultural history through the prism of three Cuban architects. It is a story that begins in 1961 and still continues today.
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An explosively important and moving film rolled into theaters beginning June 22 in Los Angeles and New York and expands to select cities throughout the summer. "The Invisible War," a documentary by the award-winning filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, may have flown under your movie radar amid all the big summer releases, but seek it out.
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#terraceplants enjoying early evening
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'Boyhood' (IFC Films) - love this film!
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Catch #TheBlackPowerMixTape on DVD - great documentary The new documentary opening September 23 in Los Angeles, "The Black Power Mixtape 1967 - 1975," is an extraordinary compilation of news and documentary footage that depicts the Black Power movement in America from 1967 to 1975. What's remarkable about the new doc is that all the footage hails from Sweden. Swedish filmmaker Goran Hugo Olsson happened upon all of this rich archival footage in the cellar of Swedish Television. ...
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Still from "The Battered Bastards of Baseball" great film from the Los Angeles Film Festival
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The deftly entertaining #TheYoungKieslowski at #LAFF - Here's a review
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COLCOA French Film Festival 2014 announces its winners
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