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Ranging from rural Thailand to night crawling Manhattan, this collection of shorts examines the conflict inherent in making a choice and the sometime burden of memory. It is the process of reconstructing memory that drives the light-hearted, Rashamon-esque The Quarry as well as the NYC set Amnesia and continues into Children of the Struggle. Jack Lemmon plays a pet shop owner determined not to sell a puppy to a young customer in the Elmer Bernstein scored Puppies For Sale.
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All from the U.S., this series runs the gamut from the serious to the profound and personal to the profane (Guess which one!). The Corner Store takes a fond look at a rapidly vanishing institution--the Mom and Pop store--that can no longer exist in the same economy as Wal-Mart or Target. John Schueler: A Painter's Life surveys the life and work of a Midwesterner, from WWII to his participation in the explosion of new American painting that occurred during the `50s and `60s.
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All from the U.S., this series runs the gamut from the serious to the profound and personal to the profane (Guess which one!). The Corner Store takes a fond look at a rapidly vanishing institution--the Mom and Pop store--that can no longer exist in the same economy as Wal-Mart or Target. John Schueler: A Painter's Life surveys the life and work of a Midwesterner, from WWII to his participation in the explosion of new American painting that occurred during the `50s and `60s.
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All from the U.S., this series runs the gamut from the serious to the profound and personal to the profane (Guess which one!). The Corner Store takes a fond look at a rapidly vanishing institution--the Mom and Pop store--that can no longer exist in the same economy as Wal-Mart or Target. John Schueler: A Painter's Life surveys the life and work of a Midwesterner, from WWII to his participation in the explosion of new American painting that occurred during the `50s and `60s.
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All from the U.S., this series runs the gamut from the serious to the profound and personal to the profane (Guess which one!). The Corner Store takes a fond look at a rapidly vanishing institution--the Mom and Pop store--that can no longer exist in the same economy as Wal-Mart or Target. John Schueler: A Painter's Life surveys the life and work of a Midwesterner, from WWII to his participation in the explosion of new American painting that occurred during the `50s and `60s.
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All from the U.S., this series runs the gamut from the serious to the profound and personal to the profane (Guess which one!). The Corner Store takes a fond look at a rapidly vanishing institution--the Mom and Pop store--that can no longer exist in the same economy as Wal-Mart or Target. John Schueler: A Painter's Life surveys the life and work of a Midwesterner, from WWII to his participation in the explosion of new American painting that occurred during the `50s and `60s.
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All from the U.S., this series runs the gamut from the serious to the profound and personal to the profane (Guess which one!). The Corner Store takes a fond look at a rapidly vanishing institution--the Mom and Pop store--that can no longer exist in the same economy as Wal-Mart or Target. John Schueler: A Painter's Life surveys the life and work of a Midwesterner, from WWII to his participation in the explosion of new American painting that occurred during the `50s and `60s.
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What makes you laugh? Dark comedies, twisted tales, screwball farce? Well, whatever you are into, this series has it. Comedy Favorites has been a beloved part of past festivals, and this year will be no exception.
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What makes you laugh? Dark comedies, twisted tales, screwball farce? Well, whatever you are into, this series has it. Comedy Favorites has been a beloved part of past festivals, and this year will be no exception.
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What makes you laugh? Dark comedies, twisted tales, screwball farce? Well, whatever you are into, this series has it. Comedy Favorites has been a beloved part of past festivals, and this year will be no exception.