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Whose Truth?

Yglesias, Jose | October 23, 1967 issue

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In this article, the author reports about events and occurrence at the daytime screenings of Lincoln Center's New York Film Festival featured at Philharmonic Hall. It is reported that while 700 members of the press attended the screening and the hordes of paying customers crowded the shows that began at 630 in the evening, a very special group queued tip three and tour times a day for free tickets to the documentaries being shown at the 212-seat auditorium of the Library of the Performing Arts. Young film makers, buffs, students, social-minded intellectuals made up most of those who came a good hour in advance when the tickets for each event were distributed an unorthodox-looking crowd together in New York, New York, those days.

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PERFORMING arts festivals; PERFORMING arts -- Audiences; PERFORMING arts; PERFORMING arts & youth; NEW York (N.Y.); NEW York (State); UNITED States
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