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On Sale: 2008 Archive
On Sale: 2007 Archive
All That Fosse
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La Guerra Filmada
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Accattone in Jazz
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David Fincher
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Rolex Art Weekend
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Beyond Boundaries
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10 Years HK
Leo Awards 07
Chinese Modern
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De Andrade
For Goodis Sake
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Zeki Demirkubuz
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Latinbeat 07
Latinbeat 07 Sidebar
Gerard Depardieu
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Polanski
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Woodfall Studios
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Kino
Live Earth
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Next Gen.: Scorsese
Human Rights Watch
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Magnum
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4 from Schlesinger
Lee Marvin
Wide Awake
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Duke Ellington
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SFP: Toons, Tunes...
Carlos Saura
Program Overview
Ana and the Wolves
¡Ay, Carmela!
Blindfolded Eyes
Blood Wedding
Carmen
Cousin Angelica
Cria Cuervos
The Dark Night
Elisa, My Love
Faster, Faster
Flamenco
Garden of Delights
Goya in Bordeaux
Hooligans
The Hunt
Iberia
Lament for a Bandit
Love the Magician
Mama Turns 100
Peppermint Frappe
The 7th Day
The Stilts
Stress Is Three...
China's Independents
FCS: Electra
FCS: Hot Fuzz
African Film Festival
Daniel Barenboim
ND/NF Classics
Tian Zhuangzhuang
Offside
Rendez-Vous
FCS: P. Verhoeven
IN: A Dream in Doubt
Film Comment Selects
YFF: In the Soup
Donald Cammell
SE: Days of Glory
Farmanara Retro
NY Jewish Film Festival
Whitaker Films
SE: Forest Whitaker
SE: For Goodis Sakepostponed
Dance on Camera 2007
On Sale: 2006 Archive
On Sale: 2005 Archive
Archive 2005 - To April
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Archive 2002 - WRT
Archive 2001 - WRT
Archive 2000 - WRT
Archive 1999 - WRT
Archive 1998 - WRT
Archive 1997 - WRT
Archive 1996 - WRT
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“With ¡Ay, Carmela!, Carlos Saura returns to the subject of the Civil War, this time with plenty of wry humor and flashing satire. The year is 1938, and the war is coming to an end as Franco’s Nationalists press their advantage against the Republicans and the International Brigades. Carmela (Carmen Maura) and Paulino (Andres Pajares) are two cabaret performers who entertain the beleaguered Republican troops at the front with vulgar jokes, sexy dances and patriotic songs...One foggy morning on their way to Valencia they wander into a Nationalist column and are jailed. To save their skins, they offer to perform, frantically adapting their material to appeal to the fascists.”—Helga Stephenson, 1990 Toronto International Film Festival
co-production: Spain/Italy
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Sat Apr 28: 7:30
Mon Apr 30: 1 & 5
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