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New Colutra Films Feature
February 18, 2002 -- Gosford Park The End of an Aura
By Roger Bromley

The film has been described as a classic murder mystery set in an English country house in 1932. The first thing to ask is why this particular moment? By the end of the nineteenth century, 80% of the land in Britain was stilled owned by the aristocracy. In the 1930s, the country house, with its pattern of social intercourse dependent upon a supply of low paid servants, was still significant...

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May 19, 2002 -- Maya Deren

May 3, 2002 -- New World Border

May 2, 2002 -- Cul De Sac

May 1, 2002 -- The Red & the Green of May Day

April 30, 2002 -- Nanni Moretti

April 25, 2002 -- Left-Wing Films

April 23, 2002 -- Radical Films

April 17, 2002 -- South Asian Women's Creative Collective

April 5, 2002 -- Welcome to Asian CineVision

March 27, 2002 -- Hong Kong Cinema - View from the Brooklyn Bridge

March 12, 2002 -- Downtown 81

March 3, 2002 -- The Movies, Race, and Ethnicity African Americans Videotapes in the Media Resource

Fenruary 21, 2002 -- Black Cinema Cafe

February 14, 2002 -- Black Film Center

February 7, 2002 -- A Filmmaker Who Valued Art More Than Fame by Dinitia Smith, The New York Times

January 12, 2002 -- Black Hawk Down: Shoot first, don't ask questions afterwards by Alex Cox, The Independent

November 12, 2001 -- New Wave Filmmaker Agnes Varda Interview, indieWIRE

November 11, 2001 -- A Very Dangerous Citizen: Abraham Lincoln Polonsky and the Holywood Left, Sense of Cinema

November 10, 2001 -- Remembering Nora Sayre, Monthly Review