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Lardner, Susan | September 27, 1986 issue
The article focuses on the Margaret Mead Film Festival, the five-day run of documentary films held at the American Museum of Natural History from September...

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Clurman, Harold | October 19, 1974 issue
Focuses on the New York Film Festival of 1974 held in New York City. Overview of theme of the festival; Information on films screened; Overview of the...

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Dickstein, Morris | November 15, 1980 issue
Highlights the 1980 New York Film Festival. 'Every Man for Himself,' directed by Jean-Luc Godard; 'Kagemusha,' directed by Akira Kurosawa; 'Camouflage,'...

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Geng, Veronica | October 30, 1982 issue
Focuses on films featured at the 1982 New York Film Festivals. 'The Night of the Shooting Stars'; 'Moonlighting'; 'Veronika Voss.'

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Clurman, Harold | October 21, 1978 issue
Features the films exhibited at the 16th New York Film Festival. 'Camouflage,' directed by Kryzsztof Zanussi; 'The Apple Game,' directed by Vera Chytilova;...

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Clurman, Harold | October 30, 1976 issue
Highlights films and plays presented in New York as of October 30, 1976. Notable entries in the 1976 New York Film Festival; 'The Memory of Justice,' by...

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Clurman, Harold | November 3, 1979 issue
Focuses on several theatrical productions and motion pictures. Plot of the play "Once a Catholic," by Mary O'Malley and performed by Helen Hayes Theatre;...

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Clurman, Harold | October 28, 1978 issue
Highlights the films exhibited at the 1978 New York Film Festival. 'Like a Turtle on Its Back,' directed by Luc Beraud; 'Violette'; 'The Conformist'; 'The...

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Clurman, Harold | October 23, 1976 issue
Discusses motion pictures which were shown during the 14th New York Film Festival, which was held on October 1976. 'L'Argent de Poche,' directed by Francois...

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Klawans, Stuart | October 12, 1998 issue
One can go to a film festival to see "Without Limits," the day before it's released by Warner Brothers, or one can go to see the new picture by Mweze Ngangura....

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