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Winner of the Golden Bear at Berlinale, the sophomore film from Carla Simón (Summer 1993) is a sun-dappled, deeply moving ensemble portrait of the countryside and a community’s unbreakable bonds.

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He’s nearly 93. He’s made over 45 films. He’s arguably the greatest documentary filmmaker ever. And now, Frederick Wiseman is gifting us with something truly unexpected – a narrative film based on the diaries of Sophia Tolstoy, chronicling her tumultuous marriage to Leo Tolstoy. This stunning one woman show stars French actress Nathalie Boutefeu.

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This Powell and Pressburger classic is widely considered to be one of the greatest films ever made and winner of two Oscars. It focuses on Vicky, a young ballerina starring in a ballet The Red Shoes. Like her character in the ballet, she is irresistibly drawn to dancing. Her life becomes split between her simple human passion and artistic devotion to her profession. The film contains ballet sequences of stylistic mastery, and is visually one of the most innovative and beautiful works of cinema ever created.

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