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Books to film...
What is your favorite book to film? My favorite book to film is A Room with a View by E. M. Forster.
posted by AVZone on 10/27/2006
Running with Scissors...
Have you read the book? The movie hits theaters this weekend. Running with Scissors is the author's is bizarre coming-of-age years after his adoption by his mother's psychiatrist, during which he witnessed many misadventures. Check your local theaters for the release.
posted by AVZone on 10/27/2006
Documentaries, anyone?
Documentaries are all the rage right now, bringing current issues and past histories right to your local movie or home TV screen. Did you know that HCPL even has some documentaries from other countries (with subtitles, of course)? View a few and tell us what you think.
Blossoms of Fire (In Spanish and Zapotec with English subtitles)
The people of Juchitan, Mexico, live in a matriarchy, where women are the heads of the families and of society. Business thrives and harmony reigns in this nontraditional society.
Bus 174 (In Portuguese with English subtitles)
This is the harrowing account of the tragic events surrounding a bus hijacking gone wrong in Rio de Janeiro in the year 2000.
Blossoms of Fire (In Spanish and Zapotec with English subtitles)
The people of Juchitan, Mexico, live in a matriarchy, where women are the heads of the families and of society. Business thrives and harmony reigns in this nontraditional society.
Bus 174 (In Portuguese with English subtitles)
This is the harrowing account of the tragic events surrounding a bus hijacking gone wrong in Rio de Janeiro in the year 2000.
posted by AVZone on 10/20/2006




