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January 16, 2006
AEC's 2006 Spring Film Series Announced
The Arts & Education Council this week revealed its Spring 2006 Independent Film Series. The slate opens with Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale, the movie selected by Pulse film critic Aaron Mesh as the best film of 2005. “Baumbach’s comedic memoir of his Park Slope parents’ divorce is a gimlet-eyed satire of progressive mores and a heartbreaking record of adolescent memories,” Mesh wrote in his initial review. “It ruthlessly skewers intellectual pretension – including the sort of half-informed literary references often found on this page – but knows that, for Jeff Daniels’ thickly bearded college prof, self-importance is the only escape from overwhelming failure.”
Below is a list of all the films in the series, which begins at Carmike’s Bijou 7 on February 10.
The Squid and the Whale: (February 10-16)
Three Extremes: (February 17-23)
Paradise Now: (February 24-March 2)
The Kid and I: (March 3-9)
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont: (March 10-16)
Cache: (March 17-23)
The Dying Gaul: (March 24-30)
Winter Passing: (March 31-April 6)
Why We Fight: (April 7-13)
The Intruder: (April 14-20)
Merry Christmas: (April 21-27)
Unknown White Male: (April 28-May 4)
This article appears in the January 18, 2006 issue of The Pulse.
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