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Fantastically Real

Jacqueline Glasner  —  Apr 11, 2012

Jaqueline Glasner '15 reviews Norwegian Wood, a poetic film about love and loss, now playing at Cornell Cinema.

The Shards of Wartime

Rehan Dadi  —  Apr 10, 2012

Rehan Dadi '15 reviews Indochina, Traces of a Mother, an introspective study of the long-term consequences of the Vietnam War in Southeast Asia and West Africa. The film played at Cornell Cinema for one night over the weekend

Growing Up Absurd

Gina Cargas  —  Apr 4, 2012

Gina Cargas '14 reviews Cornell Cinema's latest offering, Paul Goodman Changed My Life, a documentary studying "the most influential man you've never heard of."

Thinking is Not An Option: Robert Lieberman's They Call it Myanmar

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 26, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 has a glimpse of the mysterious, quiet country.  

Thinking is Not An Option: Robert Lieberman's They Call it Myanmar

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 26, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 has a glimpse of the mysterious, quiet country.  

Staying Coarse

Joey Anderson  —  Mar 14, 2012

The world is a fast place, but a few people are keeping it slow, as Joey Anderson '12 discovers in Summer Pasture, a Tibetan documentary playing at Cornell Cinema.

Return to the Heart of Darkness

Gina Cargas  —  Mar 13, 2012

Gina Cargas '14 laments Oka!'s post-colonial paternalism. 

Return to the Heart of Darkness

Gina Cargas  —  Mar 13, 2012

Gina Cargas '14 laments Oka!'s post-colonial paternalism. 

Life Incarnate

Jacqueline Glasner  —  Mar 7, 2012

Jacqueline Glasner '15 reviews the transcendental Cornell Cinema release, My Reincarnation, opening Thursday.

Loud Grins in a Silent Theater: A Magical Méliès Evening at Cornell Cinema

Zachary Zahos  —  Mar 6, 2012

Sun Arts & Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15 takes you behind "Magical Méliès Evening,” a recent fundraiser at the Cornell Cinema that doubled as "the defacto annual summit for all Ithaca cinephiles."

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