Sorry to keep posting repeatedly here, but I'm a movie buff, watching many many films, foreign and domestic, and commenting on them on IMDB.
I just finished watching these films:
The Weather Underground: documentary about the radical group of the '60's/70's....a bunch of spoiled brats in my opinion wanting to create chaos without any real plan. Then, none of them went to prison when they finally turned themselves in.
Harlan County, USA: documentary about the violent coal mine strike of the early '70's. Very intense for me as I grew up in similar location as Harlan. This film won many awards and I recommend it to all.
Starting Out in the Evening: Excellent film that went largely unnoticed by the public. It is about an aging writer/scholar who encounters an young seductive student. Frank Langella deserved an Oscar for his performance.
Grey Gardens: The documentary about the close relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onaissis. I can't say enough about this rare view into the lives of these two eccentric ladies.
Patty
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