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Films

Klawans, Stuart | May 2, 1994 issue

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This article focuses on entertainment industry. The plot of Tian Zhuangzhuang's motion picture "The Blue Kite," incorporates three marriages, one betrayal, one slow descent into blindness, a fatal accident, a death from overwork, two beatings, three years of famine and four trips to China's labor camps. Beginning in November 1993, the BBC's Channel 2 began to broadcast a sort of nightly, real-life soap opera, direct from Bosnia. Titled "Sarajevo: A Street Under Siege," the two-minute program aired every night before the 10:30 P.M. newscast, bringing English viewers a day-by-day account of how the siege was affecting a group of ordinary citizens. The music album "Backbeat," doesn't have that much to do with the Beatles.

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ENTERTAINING; MOTION pictures; CULTURAL industries; BACKBEAT (Music); BLUE Kite, The (Film); OPERAS
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