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June 17, 2011
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Nov. 3, 2010
Movies
The documentaries “Beijing Spring” and “Revolution of Our Times” look at the pro-democracy movement in 1970s China and contemporary Hong Kong, respectively.
Dec. 9, 2021
‘The Square’ had opened at Sundance and won a top prize. But events in Egypt were fluid. So the filmmakers went back to Cairo and gave the film a big edit.
Nov. 14, 2013
Irwin Winkler’s first experience as a film producer is a classic lesson for anyone trying to make sense of Hollywood.
Nov. 14, 1985
Pictures at a Revolution Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood; Mark Harris; Penguin Press: 496 pp., $27.95
Feb. 17, 2008
If you’ve ever yearned for the big movies of the ‘40s, lush and improbable, bolstered by the star turns of real movie stars, then just possibly “Old Gringo” (selected theaters) is your meat.
Oct. 6, 1989
In a scene from the Oscar-winning “Cinema Paradiso,” a young boy is frantically pedaling his bicycle between two small towns in pre-World War II Sicily carrying reels of film back and forth so audiences in the two villages can watch the same movie at about the same time.
Dec. 23, 1990
Egypt: First the government, next the arts?
Feb. 13, 2011
Revolutionary War films have been notoriously poor performers at the box office. But the makers of the Mel Gibson movie set out to win this fight.
June 27, 2000