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Life in a Ghost Town

Colin Chan  —  Mar 11, 2011

The Sun checks out Ghost Town, a documentary about rural life in China, at Cornell Cinema.

Post-Collegiate Angst at Its Finest

Alex Bankoff  —  Feb 25, 2011

Alex Bankoff gives his take on Tiny Furniture's portrayal of post-collegiate lethargy.

Abandoning the Struggle

M. Celeste Gonzalez  —  Feb 25, 2011

Celeste Gonzalez checks out Night Catches Us at Cornell Cinema.

The Short of It

Graham Corrigan  —  Feb 16, 2011

Graham Corrigan discusses God of Love, the Oscar-nominated short film, with its producer, alumni Ryan Silbert '02.

More Than Just Animation

Graham Corrigan  —  Feb 15, 2011

Graham Corrigan sits down with Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton to discuss his latest film, Idiots and Angels, as well as his collaboration with music legend Tom Waits.

Backyard Animations

Chris Leo Palermino  —  Feb 11, 2011

Mark Hogancamp recreates his life in his own backyard.

Two Sides of the Berlin Wall

Colin Chan  —  Nov 19, 2010

Two documentaries about the Berlin Wall, one about Tilda Swinton's biking and one about the multiplicity of rabbits by the Wall, showcase different sides of this historic issue.

Kurosawa's Chaos

Hannah Stamler  —  Nov 19, 2010

1985’s Ran, written and directed by famed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, is one of the last films to be shown this semester as part of the Cinema’s Kurosawa Centennial series. This is fitting, as it was one of Kurosawa’s last films, and is often hailed as his masterpiece.

Fear and Singing in Peru

Daveen Koh  —  Nov 12, 2010

 

For its valiant honesty and aching beauty, The Milk of Sorrow is worth the heartbreak. 

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