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  1. Ellen Giffard. Assistant editor. Barbara Jarvis. Sound mixer. Dick Vorisek. This radically influential portrait of American dreams and disillusionment from Direct Cinema pioneers David Maysles, Albert Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin captures, with indelible humanity, the worlds of four dogged door-to-door Bible salesmen as they travel from Boston ...

  2. Barrie Osborne. Casting by. Wally Nicita. Music consultant. Meg Kasdan. After the shocking suicide of their friend, a group of thirtysomethings reunite for his funeral and end up spending the weekend together, reminiscing about their shared past as children of the sixties and confronting the uncertainty of their lives as adults of the eighties.

  3. Costume design. Shay Cunliffe. Original music. Mason Daring. Casting. Avy Kaufman. A keen observer of America’s social fabric, writer-director John Sayles uncovers the haunted past buried beneath a small Texas border town in this sprawling neowestern mystery. When a skeleton is discovered in the desert, lawman Sam Deeds (Chris Cooper), son of ...

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  5. Starring Kristen Stewart. Prismatic Ground Presents. Directors on Directors. Directed by Kinuyo Tanaka. Directed by Marleen Gorris. Early Films by Hou Hsiao-hsien. Music Shorts. Radical Dreams, Underground Sounds: 13 Films Presented by Dweller. 100 Years of Columbia Pictures.

  6. Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch, a feature-length 1997 documentary by Toby Keeler featuring Lynch and his collaborators Angelo Badalamenti, Peter Deming, Barry Gifford, Mary Sweeney, and others, along with on-set footage from Lost Highway. Reading by Lynch and critic Kristine McKenna of excerpts from their 2018 book, Room to Dream.

  7. WALL·E. A high-water mark of digital animation, this prescient vision of a dystopian future is packaged within a dazzling pop-science-fiction love story, making for an urgent fable for our troubled millennium. It’s the twenty-ninth century, and humans have long since fled Earth for outer space, leaving WALL•E, the last functioning trash ...

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