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Ponette (Jacques Doillon, 1996)
BY: Denis Haack
Death is a recurring theme in art and culture, which is hardly surprising since it is one of the great certainties of life in this sad and fallen world.
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Quiz Show (Robert Redford, 1994)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
Robert Redford’s movie, Quiz Show, his best in a career marked by superb directorial performances, probes a number of problems in our culture, and all of them thoughtfully.
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Reign Over Me (Mike Binder, 2007)
BY: Denis Haack
On September 11, 2001, Charlie Fineman was in a taxi en route to JFK airport to meet his family when he heard the first report of an airplane crashing into a building in Manhattan.
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Rent (Chris Columbus, 2005)
BY: Denis Haack
It is generally assumed that Gen-Xers are relativistic, and that Rent simply celebrates an easy-going relativism in lifestyle and sexuality. But the characters depicted in Rent, like the Gen-Xers they represent, hold strong moral notions.
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Return to Me (Bonnie Hunt, 2000)
BY: Russell B. Ramsey
Bob is a recently widowed architect. Grace is a young waitress in her grandparents Irish/Italian restaurant. They meet while Bob is on a blind date with someone we’ll just call Ms. Wrong.
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On my desk is a little vase of flowers cut from our yard, a little reminder of the beauty that is all around if we only have eyes to see. I've needed that reminder after reading the latest news of the horrific oil spill in the Gulf. Such glory in this world, such brokenness. Such hope, such deep need for redemption. These are the realities of life and death we seek to explore on this web site. Thank you for visiting.
Denis & Margie
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