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'The Lady and the Duke'
Times Staff WriterHow did old master Eric Rohmer come to make the technologically inventive "The Lady and the Duke"? As the 82-year-old writer-director explained to an interviewer, "I like to get out from time to time." Given that Rohmer is one of the grand old men of the...Tags: Movies, France, Revolutions, Cinema Industry, Eric Rohmer
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'My Voyage to Italy'
Times Staff WriterMartin Scorsese's superb, monumental "My Voyage to Italy" began in his parents' Little Italy living room in the late '40s when his Sicilian immigrant family gathered around its new TV on Friday nights to watch Italian movies. He tells us that were it...Tags: Michelangelo Antonioni, Family, Documentary (genre), Howard Hughes, Celebrity Parents
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Moving the Mountain
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 19, 1995 Michael Apted's "Moving the Mountain" is a major achievement, illuminating China's student-led democracy movement that culminated so tragically in the Tian An Men Square massacre in June, 1989. Drawing upon his formidable...Tags: Politics, England, Communist Party of China, Death, Moving
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Bushwhacked
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 4, 1995 "Bushwhacked": That's what you're likely to feel very early on in this strained, way, way over-the-top comedy-thriller in which its star, Daniel Stern, as the film's executive producer, gives himself free rein to mug and show...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Blake Bashoff
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Maborosi
TIMES STAFF WRITERThursday September 19, 1996 Hirokazu Kore-eda's sublime "Maborosi" opens with a 12-year-old girl trying to persuade her elderly grandmother to come home with her, but the woman is determined to return to her native village, even though she may be...Tags: Michelangelo Antonioni, Alfred Hitchcock, Movies, Death, Japan
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The Designated Mourner
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 6, 1997 "The Designated Mourner" is as demanding a movie-going experience as you're ever likely to have. Director David Hare, one of Britain's most celebrated playwrights, has brought Wallace Shawn's play, a London sensation last year,...Tags: Michelangelo Antonioni, Mike Nichols, Miranda Richardson, Movies, David Hare
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