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Matthew Pinsent Films Come To Tank Museum

Gold medal winning Olympian Matthew Pinsent uncovered a tragic tale about an ancestor whilst filming for the BBC 1 series “Who Do You Think You Are” at The Tank Museum. The popular genealogy show, to be broadcast on Thursday 18th October 2007 will see Matthew researching the fate of his grandmother’s brother in The Tank Museums Archive and Reference Library.

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Alley Theatre Presenta Stanley Kubrick’s Science Fiction Masterpiece

Alley Theatre and the Angelika Film Center will present a screening of Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction masterpiece, 2001: A Space Odyssey on Thursday. October 18.

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Filmmakers Bring Vacation Memories To Museum Of Jewish Heritage

On Wednesday, October 24, join a panel of filmmakers as they explore the Catskills on Film. This lively program will begin at 7 p.m. at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust and will be moderated by Phil Brown, founder of the Catskills Institute.

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Grace Weir's Films About Time At Science Museum

An artist's films about human experience and understanding of time are being screened at the Science Museum, London, until November 25 2007.

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Walker Art Center Presents Cinemateca Film Series

From November 1–16, the Walker Art Center presents the series Cinemateca, highlighting films from the Nuevo Cine Mexicano (New Mexican Cinema) movement.

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Houston Museum Adds Brazilian Films To October Schedule

Two free screenings of award-winning films from Brazil have been added to the October film calendar at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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Paley Center Announces Documentary Festival

The Paley Center for Media (formerly The Museum of Television & Radio) announced a diverse international lineup of documentaries to be screened at its eighth annual documentary festival, DocFest07, in New York from October 24 to November 1, 2007. Following each screening, the documentary filmmakers and special guests will take part in the lively Q&A discussions that have become a hallmark of the festival.

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Museum Of Modern Art Presents Ten Years Of Filmmaking

The Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition of Iberoamerican cinema, in celebration of the substantial influence and support by intergovernmental organization Ibermedia. Iberoamérica: That's the Way We Are, a 15-film exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of Ibermedia, is presented November 14–30, 2007, in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters.

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Kaeja d'Dance Presents Inaugural Dance On Film Salon

Kaeja d'Dance is proud to announce the first annual MADance Screen Salon (Movement & Dance Screen Salon), an exhilarating evening of dance on film presented at The Drake Hotel (at 1150 Queen Street West, Toronto) on October 26, 2007 with two screenings (CurrentlyMAD at 8 pm followed by a post-screening dialogue with special guests Marc Glassman & Douglas Rosenberg, and MAD About Bravo!FACT at 9:30 pm).

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Whitechapel Gallery Premieres Sarah Morris's Film

Robert Towne (2006) is Sarah Morris's sixth film and is a portrait of the renowned Hollywood script-writer, director, producer and actor. A contemporary of Robert Altman, Warren Beatty and Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Towne was awarded an Academy Award for his screenplay for Chinatown in 1974. He also wrote and advised on numerous scripts including Shampoo, Bonnie and Clyde, The Parallax View and The Godfather.

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Museum Of Modern Art Presents Films By Michael Haneke

The Museum of Modern Art presents a full retrospective of the feature films of Michael Haneke, one of contemporary cinema's most provocative and incisive filmmakers. Michael Haneke, the most comprehensive exhibition of his work ever screened in North America, is presented October 3 through 15, 2007, in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1.

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Museum Of Modern Art Presents Films By Ernie Gehr

The Museum of Modern Art presents two exhibitions of moving image work by Ernie Gehr, one of America's most acclaimed avant-garde filmmakers.

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