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David McLennan's Kismet is a black comedy about a group of strangers who learn the importance of karma and avoiding people with guns. --Matthew Aquino

Season:
1997
Director:
David McLennan

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Jan Krawitz' In Harm's Way juxtaposes the filmmaker's own childhood in the late 50's with family values of that era and her actual adult encounter's with anonymous violence. This poignant document expresses her own unheard cries but also echoes those cries of victims everywhere. --Hayet Ennabli

Season:
1997
Director:
Jan Krawitz

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Roslyn Schwartz's I'm Your Man..., set to Leonard Cohen's song of the same name, offers a playful meditation on romance and the clich?s that go with it. --Matthew Aquino

Season:
1997
Director:
Roslyn Schwartz

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The old saw goes: "Dog is man's best friend." Unfortunately, for one young fellow nothing could be further from the truth. He's a cat, MAN! Dogs be afraid ... be very, very afraid. --John Porter

Season:
1997
Director:
Marc Cavello
Cast:
David Blithe, Gayle Shore, Scarlette Shore, Glenn Curtiss
Producer:
Marc Cavello

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One of the most visually striking films you will see anywhere this year, The Human Bomb is both an homage to film's pioneers and a wholely original vision. It tells the story of a reluctant guinea pig in the field of 'humanballistics' named Rolf. Rolf's plight--reminiscent of Keaton and Lloyd--will keep you laughing and gasping; the unfolding imagery will keep you mesmerized. --John Porter

Season:
1997
Director:
Walter Feistle

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In How Else Am I supposed to Know I am Still Alive? written by Evelina Fernandez and directed by Jose Luis Valenzuela, two good, old friends in their late 40's are faced with an unexpected pregnancy. This lively comedy full of twists and turns keeps the audience hooked until the finale. --Hayet Ennabli

Season:
1997
Director:
Jose Luis Valenzuela

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An intellectual in every respect, Herbert Marcuse was born in Germany. Coming to America in 1966, Marcuse spent thirteen years as a professor at U.C. San Diego and became a prominent figure in the political community there. Featuring some rarely seen archival footage (such as an incident depicting Governor Ronald Reagan's pressures to retire Marcuse or the American League's attempt to expel him from the city) Paul Alexander Juutilainen's film trails a pathway to discovery as we see Marcuse's political views become the focus and often target of public scrutiny. --Mike Rabehl

Season:
1997
Director:
Paul Alexander Juutilainen
Cast:
Herbert Marcuse
Producer:
Paul Alexander Juutilainen

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Dick Cavett--yes, that Dick Cavett--is a typical suburban dad hiding one truly horrible secret. He's a Helium Head! See Dick talk in funny voices; see Dick flee the police; see Dick assault a circus clown; see Dick get committed. It's Dick Cavett as you've never seen him before. What would Groucho say? --John Porter

Season:
1997
Director:
Dick Cavett

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In Carey Schonegevel's Heartspace, three young strangers hit the road together in the new South Africa. Their differences, linked to their country's painful history, express themselves through silence rather than words. --Hayet Ennabli

Season:
1997
Director:
Carey Schonegevel

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The animated Gorgeous chronicles the trials and tribulations of a woman dealing with society's rituals of beautification. --Rod Myers

Season:
1997
Director:
Kaz Cooke
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