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I Live My Broken Dreams Screens Story, March 11, 2005
This year's rock docs examine the 'outsider myth' and
more among the likes of Daniel Johnston, Townes
Van Zandt, and Wild Man Fischer
Fanny & Alexander Screens Story, December 3, 2004
DVDs: Part One: Gift Guide
All About the Others Screens Story, December 3, 2004
The Austin Film Society's Besides Almodovar: Other
Spanish Directors
America's Sweethearts Screens Story, June 6, 2003
Georgetown's Palace Theatre celebrates a weekend of Mary Pickford films.
The Cinema of Dual Citizens Screens Story, April 18, 2003
In the upcoming series Driven into Paradise: European Émigré Directors 1933-1950, the Austin Film Society will be screening (at the Alamo Drafthouse) six classic films reflecting the ethical sensibilities and aesthetic innovations of these exiled masters.
Dog Star Man Screens Story, April 11, 2003
Remembering Stan Brakhage, a giant of experimental film.
The Swimmer (1968) Screens Review, February 21, 2003
Like the movie, Burt Lancaster's title character -- an aging suburbanite who one day decides, on an afternoon lark, to "swim home" pool-to-pool through the back yards of his friends -- starts out lightly charming us, only to plunge into darker waters.
Imported China Screens Story, January 17, 2003
The latest Austin Film Society free series examines the cinema of China's Fifth Generation filmmakers.
A New Experiment in the Experimental Screens Story, September 20, 2002
Cinescape offers a weekly home to microcinema.
Six Legs to Tango: Screens Story, September 13, 2002
Wladyslaw Starewicz
Down Mexico Way Screens Story, August 30, 2002
South of the border, six stories high, at the Texas State History Museum's IMAX theatre
Straight Screens Story, August 23, 2002
Coming of Age: The Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival turns 15
The Age of Restoration Screens Story, August 23, 2002
Reviled at the time of their release, silent cinema classics Metropolis and The Thief of Bagdad get their due at the Paramount Theatre this weekend.
Video Reviews Screens Review, August 2, 2002
Comedy Is a Man in Trouble: Slapstick in American Movies Screens Story, July 26, 2002
Book Smarts: New academic tomes explore diverse film genres
History, With a Twist Screens Story, June 21, 2002
Austinite Alana Cash screens two of her documentaries focusing on female scientists in a benefit screening for T.W.I.S.T. (Tomorrow's Women in Science and Technology Inc.).
Hiiiiiiiii-Yah! Screens Story, May 17, 2002
Austin foley artist Buzz Moran strips the sound out of a forgotten kung fu flick and redubs it live at the Drafthouse. The result? Something to chop about it.
The Sights and Sounds of Art in Sync Screens Story, May 3, 2002
Ron Mann's jazz avant-garde exploration Imagine the Sound provides the perfect counterpoint to Austin Eye+Ear (which will screen Mann's film this Sunday in an E+E benefit): Both are bent on the blurring of artistic lines.
Reel Women Hosts Movie Hoot Screens Story, April 26, 2002
Local femme-centric film collective Reel Women presents Movie Hoot: local bands covering film's classic sounds
Something to Talk About Screens Story, April 12, 2002
Silent but deadly are the grandes dames of pre-talkie Hollywood: Garbo, Bow, Gish, Pickford, Brooks. The Austin Film Society presents a new series honoring their early work.
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