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James Gallery in M*A*S*H (1972)

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Daily | Goings On | Beloff, Suzuki, Wenders
In Zoe Beloff's exhibition A World Redrawn: Eisenstein and Brecht in Hollywood, currently on view at the James Gallery in New York, "the two great Marxist directors are conjured as if they were our neighbors in the collective dwelling house of imagination," writes Anastasiya Osipova. More goings on: A Seijun Suzuki retrospective in New York as well as the Flaherty NYC Fall 2015 season, a Wim Wenders road show in Nashville, and French noir and genre zaniness in San Francisco. » - David Hudson...
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  • 11/5/2015
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Daily | Goings On | Beloff, Suzuki, Wenders
In Zoe Beloff's exhibition A World Redrawn: Eisenstein and Brecht in Hollywood, currently on view at the James Gallery in New York, "the two great Marxist directors are conjured as if they were our neighbors in the collective dwelling house of imagination," writes Anastasiya Osipova. More goings on: A Seijun Suzuki retrospective in New York as well as the Flaherty NYC Fall 2015 season, a Wim Wenders road show in Nashville, and French noir and genre zaniness in San Francisco. » - David Hudson...
See full article at Keyframe
  • 11/5/2015
  • Keyframe
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