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Portrayals of an Ever-changing LA at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater

by Matt Stromberg May 24, 2017

Los Angeles on Shifting Ground, taking place on May 26, looks at LA as a city in constant flux, featuring a film by Thom Andersen, a performance about urban trauma, a puppet show, and more.

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Watch a Female Animator’s Abstract Films from the Mid-20th Century

by Matt Stromberg April 26, 2017May 1, 2017

On April 30, the Cinefamily is presenting a selection of Mary Ellen Bute’s films in which vibrant shapes dance across the screen to soundtracks by classical composers.

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“Documentary Reporting Has Become So Rigid”: Adam Curtis on Storytelling Today

by Dan Schindel March 16, 2017February 1, 2021

The journalist and documentary filmmaker discusses his recent film HyperNormalisation and past projects, as well as his plans to make a documentary on the West’s relationship with Russia.

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Getting to the Heart of Laurie Anderson’s Dog Love

by Matt Stromberg January 27, 2016January 31, 2016

LOS ANGELES — The dogs were all fairly well-behaved until a collie started barking during a lull, almost as if on cue. “Give that dog a mic,” Anderson joked.

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