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Heaven (Tom Tykwer, 2002)
BY: Jeremy Huggins
Heaven is a dialogically sparse, beautifully and intentionally filmed, image-rich layer of questions: Is anyone listening? What do we do with guilt? Is Heaven silent?
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Heavy Metal In Baghdad (VBS.TV, 2007)
BY: Matthew Hundley
Despite the enthusiastic fan base (albeit small) heavy metal is not a welcome musical style in Iraq. To hard-liners it represents an embrace of Western ideals and thus is frowned upon.
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High Fidelity (Stephen Frears, 2000)
BY: Jeremy Huggins
Rob Gordon, a not-so-thriving independent record store owner in Chicago, makes lists: Top 5 dream jobs, Top 5 songs for any situation, and Top 5 break-ups.
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Hotel Rwanda (Terry George, 2004)
BY: Denis Haack
Hotel Rwanda tells the story of Paul Rusesabagina. He never intended to be a hero. He simply made a series of choices, moral choices, and in so doing, became a true hero.
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Hours, The (Stephen Daldry, 2002)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
The Hours is not easily categorized. The film is structured as three separate but parallel stories, connected by the relationship three separate women have to Virginia Woolf’s novel, Mrs. Dalloway.
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Denis & Margie
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