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(Photo: From top: Courtesy of Kara Walker; Courtesy of MoMA) |
A filmgoer’s resolution for 2005: More MoMA. Relocated to
new digs, MoMA Film has hit the ground running with a “Miramax 25 Years” series and the yearlong “112 Years of Cinema.” Through January 31, a “Premieres” slate cues significant new films like Michael Almereyda’s documentary William Eggleston in the Real World, artist Kara Walker’s
short Testimony, and Jean-Luc Godard’s very appropriate, very
obsessive Histoire(s) du Cinéma.

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