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Stefan: Falling in Love on the Train to h**** |
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From 'Love at the End of the World', the upcoming book by a woman who endured the Holocaust but retained her romanticism. |
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Memorial for Ned Kopp |
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A close friend recalls the great contributions of Ned Kopp to Bay Area film. |
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In Memorium: Alt-Filmmaker Bruce Baillie |
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We remember the beloved and maverick filmmaker who was also a Bay Area cinema activist and organizer. |
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SFAI: A Great Art School Goes Down |
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One of the great art schools of California, if not the world, pa***es on. |
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‘Collisions’ Shows Trauma of Deportation |
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Director Richard Levien and cinematog-producer Frazer Bradshaw show the undoc***ented’s tragedy and resilience. |
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Karl Cohen: The Cartoon King |
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Cohen, our animation expert since our 2008 start, has been active in local film since screening cartoons to the hippies. |
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Rob Nilsson: Enfant Terrible, Old Master of the Indie |
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Alt-film master Nilsson, 79, is touring with his second film, shooting his last, writing his autobiography and doing art shows. |
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‘Blindspotting’ Shows Heart of West Oakland |
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Drilling down through 'Blindspotting''s masterful story to the facts on the ground, on cineSOURCE's corner in West Oakland. |
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‘Sorry to Bother’ Busts Wide Open Oakland Cine |
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In a tour-de-force, sci-fi satire on Oakland, capitalism and love, rapper Boots Riley turns cineaste and conquers most obstacles. |
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On the Road in America: The Hitchhikers Report |
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A young French journalist goes from 'Into the Wild' bus to Cali cultural sites and Kerouac's grave on his 5th hitchhike tour. |
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Burns’s ‘Country Music’ and the New Civil War |
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If culture can achieve what politics can't, we need the 16-hour doc "Country Music" and country music itself more than ever. |
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century |
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The Fight: Goliath, Meet David |
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John Lewis: Good Trouble |
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Black Lives Matter and Oakland |
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The phenomenal and largely peaceful revolution of BLM owes a lot in leaders***p and ideas to Oakland. |
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Report from the Hot Spring Heartland |
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cineSOURCE editor takes America's temperature as he ditch-camps his way to Idaho's incredible Hot Spring Highway. |
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Sunken Narratives: David Lynch’s FiRE |
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In the second install of Swan's 'Sunken Narratives', he looks at 'FiRE (PoZaR)', the 2015 short from David Lynch. |
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The Kink Tour |
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A bored friend of cS finds a fascinating doc from Revery, the first all-q***** TV. |
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Cohen’s Cartoon Corners: July 2020 |
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Looking at offensive content, the new Looney Tunes cartoon shorts, 'Robot Chickens' and more. |
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