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Laura Dean is considered a "post-modern" choreographer. Although she and her peers carry forward many of Cunningham's ideas, they diverge from the master's path in significant ways. While Cunningham never directly collaborates with composers--occasionally his dangers do not hear the sound accompaniment until opening night--Dean...
The Crime of Monsieur Lange. Other Renoir films draw the devoted back for different reasons--The Rules of the Game for its seering social satire, Grand Illusion for its flawless humanity--but this film ranks as the French director's most endearing work. For once Renior lets us unabashedly sympathize...
In its majestic simplicity, the Inaugural was, finally, a celebration of the human spirit-one in which courtesy meant more than wealth, and personal warmth meant more than position. If it was an illusion, at least it was a pleasant one.
At the end of Fellini's marionette show the music-box bird rusts among busts of Homer, and the aged Casanova dreams surrounded by books in a northern court. His dreams are the stuff his myth has been made out of: Venetian splendour, glittering women coming towards him, or running...
From now on when we have a sexual encounter, we have one more thing to ponder-is it out of "hostility, mystery, risk, illusion, revenge and the reversal of a trauma or frustration?" Who cares?