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February 2013

Supporting Characters - Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival

Showtimes:
Tue, Mar 5: 7:00
Recommended for ages 18 and up (content, language)
$10 Fitness Members and General
$8 for JCC Premium Members, Community Members, Seniors & Students

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USA • 87 min • English • Narrative • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Daniel Schechter

Minnesota Premiere!
Join us for Young Gen Night!
If you are in your 20’s or 30’s you do not want to miss this film!

"A behind-the-scenes relationship film with refreshingly little interest in mythologizing or caricaturing the film biz its protagonists inhabit…earns a steady stream of laughs while taking its questions about grown-up romance seriously." - The Hollywood Reporter

Best friends Nick (Alex Karpovsky, "Girls") and Darryl (co-writer Tarik Lowe) are a New York film editing duo hired to salvage a botched comedy from a manic director (Kevin Corrigan, Pineapple Express) gone AWOL. What starts as a simple job quickly sends their relationships—with their significant others and each other—reeling. Amidst trouble with his fiancée Nick finds himself falling for the film's flirtatious ingénue. Darryl, meanwhile, struggles to focus on his editing work in between fights with his tempestuous girlfriend. With real humor and heart, Supporting Characters offers a sharp, knowing take on life and love in the big city.

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Fourth Annual Minnesota Cuban Film Festival

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On February 21, the Fourth Annual Minnesota Cuban Film Festival opens at Saint Anthony Main Theatre in Minneapolis. Presented by the Minnesota Cuban Committee in partnership with The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul, the festival includes a mix of new feature films and documentaries, along with two vintage classics. The films will all be accompanied by short features from Cuba's International Film School and other sources.

The festival is co-curated by the Cuban Film Institute, ICAIC (Instituto Cubano de Arte y Industria Cinematográficos), through a unique cultural exchange between the institute and the Minnesota Cuba Committee. Festival coordinators have also been working closely with Cuba’s international film school, EICTV (Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión), co-founded by Colombian writer and journalist Gabriel García Márquez.

The festival will continue each Thursday evening at 7:00 pm through March 28. The star of one of the documentaries, Cuban-American musician Victor Alvarez, will be a special guest on March 14. As in previous years, there will be a closing night party at Pracna on Main, this year with Tr3O Cubanía featuring Viviana Pintado, Gloria "la Niña" Rivera and Shai Hayo. For the other five nights of the festival, a lively conversation about the films and all things Cuban will follow the films at Pracna on Main.

Ticket Info: $40 Six Film Pass; $8.50 General Admission; $6 Members/Seniors/Students/Children

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All films are in Spanish with English subtitles. Screening copies are available on request. The line-up is as follows:

February 21 at 7:00 pm

Marina



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Cuba • 80 min • Spanish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2011
Directed by:
Enrique Alvarez

Love and loss refracted through the coastal background of the small town of Gibara.

The story turns on the protagonist’s return home after years in Havana to find that her father has died and his house is inhabited by a family of hurricane victims.


February 28 at 7:00 pm

El Brigadista (The Teacher)



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Cuba • 111 min • Spanish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 1977
Directed by:
Octavio Cortazar

A 1978 Berlin Film Festival prize winner, El Brigadista is the fictionalized story of a high school student from Havana who is part of the early '60s Literacy Brigades. These voluntary brigades encountered mistrust from the peasants they were hoping to teach, and death threats from the counter-revolutionaries still fighting in the Zapata Swamp. And then there were the crocodiles!


March 7 at 7:00 pm

Irremediablemente Juntos (Hopelessly Together)



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Cuba • 104 min • Spanish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2012
Directed by:
Jorge Luis Sánchez

From the director of El Beny, a musical drama with a frank take on race, class divisions and corruption.


March 14 at 7:00 pm

One Among Thousands



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USA • 77 min • Spanish w/English subtitles • Documentary • 2009
Directed by:
Carlos G. Meier

A bittersweet documentary about Santa Fe musician Victor Alvarez, on of the "Peter Pan" children, who revisits his Cuban homeland for the first time in 43 years.

Special Guest Appearance by Victor Alvarez!


March 21 at 7:00 pm

Fabula (A Fable)



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Cuba/Canada • 92 min • Spanish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2011
Directed by:
Léster Hamlet

From the director of the 2012 Cuban Film Festival's Casa Vieja. "In Havana, where economic difficulties are numerous, two young people try to find out if love and aspirations can survive in a city defined by adversity." (IMDB)


March 28 at 7:00 pm

Los 100 Sones Cubanos (The 100 Cuban "Sones")



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100 Sones
Cuba/Dominican Republic • 81 min • Spanish w/English subtitles • Documentary • 2010
Directed by:
Edesio Alejandro, Rubén Consuegra

In search of authentic Cuban sones (a Cuban musical tradition), the filmmakers travel the island for the best examples of the music and its artsts.


Many thanks to our underwriting sponsors: Victor’s 1959 Café, Trujillo’s Tax Services and Fenelon Sanctuary; and to our sponsors and supporters: Acentos, the Spanish Specialist, Dialog One Language and Cultural Services, Global Citizens Network, St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Mediterranean Cruise Café, De León & Nestor, Abogados Luchando Con la Comunidad, University of St. Thomas International Leadership Program, Paraiso Musical, and Paraiso Lounge.
Special thanks to David Schnack, Pagoda Pictures, for the photo on the poster and brochure.

For more information about the festival and the Minnesota Cuba Committee, please visit: www.minnesotacubacommittee.org.

The Last Gladiators

Showtimes:
Tue, Feb 19 & Wed, Feb 20: (1:00), (3:00), (5:00), 7:15, 9:45
Thu, Feb 21: (1:00), (3:00), (5:00), 9:45
Fri, Feb 22 - Wed, Feb. 27: (1:00), (3:00), (5:00), 7:15, 9:45
Thu, Feb 28: (1:00), (3:00), (5:00), 9:45

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USA • 94 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • R • Digital
Directed by:
Alex Gibney

Special Q&A on February 15 at 7:00pm with The Code author Ross Bernstein and hockey legend Chris Nilan, along with several other NHL®. players.

"With apologies to Slap Shot, whose cult status is ironclad and whose replay value is off the charts, Gladiators might just be the best hockey movie made yet." - Sportsnet

Academy Award® winning Director Alex Gibney takes an unprecedented look at the National Hockey League’s most feared enforcers and explores the career of Chris “Knuckles” Nilan. The role was simple: protect your teammates no matter the cost. For Chris this meant a shattered body, addiction to drugs, and harming the people closest to him. But in the process, he won the love of hockey’s holy city, Montreal, and helped the team win the Stanley Cup. Through interviews with hockey’s toughest guys, the film explores what it means to enforce the unspoken code of the NHL®.

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Nordic Lights Film Festival 2013

Nordic Lights
SHOWING FEBRUARY 8 - 14, 2013

From its inception in the summer of 2008, the purpose of the Nordic Lights Film Festival – Twin Cities is to highlight contemporary cinematic treasures of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, and to support Minnesota’s historic Scandinavian ties while giving a modern look into new sides of Nordic cultures. We hope to affirm cultural ties for those with Scandinavian roots while at the same time introducing an often overlooked genre, Nordic film, to local audiences.

The Nordic Lights Film Festival attracts film goers of all ages captivated by the longstanding film making traditions of the North. It also provides an opportunity to share the richness and diversity of the Nordic cultures through the lens of film. Hosted by The Film Society on Screen 3 at St. Anthony Main Theatre in Minneapolis Feb. 8 – 14, 2013 the festival will include a variety of feature-length and short films. The festival will also provide opportunities to mingle and interact, helping to connect our local Nordic community with fellow film enthusiasts.

Click to view the Nordic Lights Film Festival Schedule

Ticket Info: $8.50 General Admission; $6.00 Seniors/Students; $5.00 Film Society Members

To purchase tickets online, click on the individual showtimes next to the film titles below, or head over to the St. Anthony Main Theatre's website for a full listing.



Denmark

10 Timer til Paradis (Teddy Bear)

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Sunday, 2/10 at 7:30
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Wednesday, 2/13 at 9:30
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Denmark • 92 min • Danish & Thai w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2012 • R • Digital
Directed by:
Mads Matthiesen

Thirty-eight-year-old bodybuilder Dennis has never had a girlfriend and lives with his mother in a suburb of Copenhagen. After disappointment in his quest for true love in Denmark, he decides to try his luck in Thailand at the advice of his uncle. Knowing his mother would never accept another woman in his life, he lies to her before traveling to hectic Pattaya, Thailand, where he finds the women too intrusive for his naïve ideals on what love should be. At the peak of his culture shock is when he unexpectedly meets the Thai woman Toi.


Klovn (Klown)

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Friday, 2/8 at 9:45
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Tuesday, 2/12 at 9:45

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Denmark • 89 min • Danish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2010 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Mikkel Nørgaard

Two wildly inappropriate friends run amok through the Danish countryside, plowing through endless awkward confrontations and unspeakable debaucheries. Hopelessly wrongheaded Frank “kidnaps” the 12-year-old nephew of his pregnant girlfriend in a desperate attempt to prove his fatherhood potential, joining sex-crazed Casper on his secret adulterous weekend canoe trip. Rampaging through brothels, hospitalizations, armed robberies and even prison, the trio paddles downstream from one chaotic misadventure to the next, all culminating in a surprisingly sentimental portrait of friendship and a final shocking reveal that you’ll never be able to unsee.


Finland


Hiljaisuus (The Silence)

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Sunday, 2/10 at 5:15
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Monday, 2/11 at 5:15
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Wednesday, 2/13 at 7:15

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Finland • 110 min • Finnish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2011 • NR • 35mm
Directed by:
Sakari Kirjavainen

In a casualty evacuation center behind the frontline of the battlefield between Finland and Russia, fallen soldiers of the Second World War are gathered to be sent home. The continuous ritual of thawing, tidying and dressing the deceased isolates the group of four men and three women running the center from the surrounding reality. The dead are whispering; they are guided to the netherworld, and visions are granted to those who know how to look.


Suomi, koulun ihmemaa
(The Finland Phenomenon: Inside the World’s Most Surprising School System)

Showtimes:
Saturday, 2/9 at 1:45
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Monday, 2/11 at 4:00

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USA • 60 min • English & Finnish w/English subtitles • Documentary • 2011 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Bob Compton

Panel Discussion on Saturday, 2/9

Through classroom visits and interviews with students, teachers, parents, administrators, and government officials, this 60-minute documentary takes viewers inside the world’s finest secondary education that lies within an otherwise quiet, humble country: Finland. Dr. Wagner, an educator and author of the best-selling book, “The Global Achievement Gap,” explores and explains Finland’s success and reveals the surprising factors that contribute to Finland’s #1 rank.


Iceland


Eldfjall (Volcano)

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Sunday, 2/10 at 2:00
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Wednesday, 2/13 at 5:15

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Iceland/Denmark • 95 min • Icelandic w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2011 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Rúnar Rúnarsson

After retiring from his job as a janitor, Hannes is faced with the rest of his life. Estranged from his family and with hardly any friends, Hannes is living in a faded relationship with his wife when a series of events forces him to realize he needs to adjust his life if he wants to help someone he loves. Volcano is a love story of someone who has to deal with the choices of the past and the difficulties of the present in order to embrace the future.


Norway


Få meg på, for faen (Turn Me On, Dammit)

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Saturday, 2/9 at 9:00
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Monday, 2/11 at 7:45

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Norway • 76 min • Norwegian w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2011 • R • Digital
Directed by:
Jannicke Systad Jacobsen

In a small Norwegian town, a group of teenage girls is coming of age in a place they only want to escape. Alma is discovering her own sexuality and is experiencing desires she never felt before. Daydreaming and phone sex is the only outlet for her curiosity. When her crush, Artur, makes a move on her at a party, the life she already dreads only becomes worse. Turn Me On, Dammit is a bold film with captivating frames and music, and authentic dialogue that speaks to the confusing turmoil of growing up.


Hodejegerne (Headhunters)

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Saturday, 2/9 at 3:30
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Tuesday, 2/12 at 5:45

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Norway • 100 min • Norwegian & Danish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2011 • R • Digital
Directed by:
Morten Tyldum

Roger is a charming scoundrel and Norway's most accomplished headhunter. He lives a life of luxury well beyond his means and chooses to subsidize his expensive lifestyle through stealing highly prized art. When his beautiful wife, an art gallery owner, introduces him to a former mercenary in the possession of an extremely valuable painting, he decides to risk it all in order to obtain it, and in doing so, he discovers something which makes him a hunted man.


Liv og Ingmar (Liv & Ingmar)

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Friday, 2/8 at 6:00
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Saturday, 2/9 at 12:00
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Tuesday, 2/12 at 4:00

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Norway/UK/India • 84 min • Swedish & English • Documentary • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Dheeraj Akolkar

An affectionate and truthful account, this documentary tells the story of two intertwined lives that experienced the full spectrum of emotions together, survived extraordinary times, and left us with enduring creations as proof of the passion of their relationship both on and off-screen. Told entirely from Liv Ullmann’s point of view through interview, this biopic of a legendary relationship is constructed as a collage of images and sounds from the timeless Ullmann-Bergman films, behind-the-scenes footage, still photographs, passages from Liv’s book Changing and Ingmar’s personal letters to Liv. This film is a candid look, not only at two of the greatest artists of our time, but also at two human beings, friends and soul mates.


Sweden


Svinalängorna (Beyond)

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Saturday, 2/9 at 7:15
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Tuesday, 2/12 at 7:45

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Sweden/Denmark/Finland/Norway • 99 min • Swedish & Finnish w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2010 • NR • 35mm
Directed by:
Pernilla August

A morning just before Christmas, Leena (Noomi Rapace), 34, receives a phone call from a hospital in her childhood hometown telling her that her mother is dying. After fighting all her life to let go of her grief over her lost and dark childhood, this news takes her on a journey to face her mother for the first time in her adult life, and forces her to deal with her past to be able to move on.


Nordic Shorts - LGBT

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Sunday, 2/10 at 12:00
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Thursday, 2/14 at 5:00

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Min Stolte Far (Daddy’s Love)
Norway • 48 min • Norwegian w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2006 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Mette Aakerholm

Kenneth is 26, living in a suburb of Oslo, and is gay. After a long process of pondering his relationships with his family, his love-life, and himself, he has decided to have a child alone. Because of Norway’s anti-surrogacy laws, he has to search outside Norway to find a woman to carry his child. He finds a surrogate in Kansas, and travels to the USA to meet his little son Isaiah.


Goddag Mit Navn er Lesbisk (Hello, My Name is Lesbian)
Denmark • 52 min • Danish w/English subtitles • Documentary • 2009 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Iben Haahr Andersen & Minna Grooss

"Hello my name is Lesbian", the first ever Danish made documentary shows modern lesbian lifestyle and culture in all it's diversity as it is lived in one of the most sexually liberated countries in the world.


Nordic Shorts - Sami

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Sunday, 2/10 at 4:00
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Wednesday, 2/13 at 4:00

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Halvt ditt og halvt datt (Half of This and Half of That)
Sápmi/ Norway • 25 min • Sami & Norwegian w/English subtitles • Documentary • 2011 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Marja Bål Nango

Marja Bål Nango wants her future children to be of Sámi origin, both maternally and paternally. But why does she want that? And is it really so bad being “half this and half that?” The filmmaker interviews six young people that in one way or another belong to two cultures, in search of answers to her own questions about being multicultural.


Juletrollet (The Christmas Troll)
Sápmi/ Norway • 13 min • Sami & Norwegian w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Marja Bål Nango

Inger Marja and her best friend Kathrina are from two different cultures: the indigenous Sámi culture and the Norwegian culture. Inger Marja is dreaming about the perfect Christmas with the perfect Christmas tree, like the big tree they have at Kathrina's house. But her alcoholic mother can't afford to buy a real tree. Perhaps the fantasy about Christmas is sometimes better than the Christmas itself? The Christmas Troll takes us behind the facade, bringing us closer to a sore and difficult reality that is extra visible during the holidays. This reality exists in the world’s most prosperous countries for many – no matter their culture.


Før hun kom, etter han dro (Before She Came, After He Left)
Sápmi/ Norway • 22 min • Norwegian w/English subtitles • Narrative • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Marja Bål Nango

After living in the south for many years, Christian is visiting his home village with his fiancée allegedly to look at churches to get married in. But what are the true reasons for the visit? A strong visual and evocative story about a young man's inner struggle, the sorrow of a love that once was and the balance with the new love that has occurred, Before She Came, After He Left gives audiences a glimpse of how difficult the identity question is in some cultures, but only from the outside.


Nordic Shorts - Drama

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Friday, 2/8 at 4:30
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Saturday, 2/9 at 5:45
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Sunday, 2/10 at 9:30
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Thursday, 2/14 at 7:00

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List of Films
Total Runtime: 71 min
Nesting Place (Norway) - 14 min
Tick Tick Boom (Denmark) - 29 min
Two Birds (Iceland) - 15 min
Lifelong Love (Norway) - 13 min

Nordic Shorts - Comedy

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Friday, 2/8 at 7:45
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Monday, 2/11 at 9:45
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Thursday, 2/14 at 8:30

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List of Films
Total Runtime: 97 min
Lonely Together (Norway) - 15 min
So it goes (Finland)- 29 min
The Date (Finland) -7 min
The Twin (Sweden) -29 min
Seeds of the Fall (Sweden)- 17 min


Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters

Showtimes:
Fri, Feb 1 thru Thu, Feb 7: (1:00), (5:15), 7:15

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USA • 77 min • English • Documentary • 2012 • NR • Digital
Directed by:
Ben Shapiro

"With marvelous discipline, Mr. Shapiro crams a wealth of material into a tight 77 minutes, smoothly communicating the group effort required to achieve the perfect shot." - Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times

Acclaimed photographer Gregory Crewdson doesn’t just “take” his images, he creates them, through elaborate days and weeks of invention, design, and set-up. The epic production of these movie-like images is both intensely personal and highly public: they begin in Crewdson’s deepest desires and memories, but come to life on streets and soundstages in the hills towns of Western Massachusetts. In his decade-long project “Beneath the Roses” he uses light, color and character to conjure arresting images, managing a crew of 60 amidst seemingly countless logistical and creative obstacles.

Filmed over a decade, beginning in 2000, Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters provides an unparalleled view of the moment of creation of his images. It also reveals the life-story behind the work—through frank reflections on his life and career, including the formative influences of his psychologist father and his childhood fascination with the work of Diane Arbus. Childhood fears and ideals, adult anxieties and desires, the influences of pop-culture all combine to form who we are, and for Crewdson, motivate his work.

There is no specific backstory, no before-and-after to Gregory Crewdson’s images, simply the moment that lends itself to mystery and intrigue. Hundreds of movie lights combine with the setting sun in a perfect moment of illumination.

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