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Jan. 24th, 2014 04:35 amStaring at You, Staring at Me
Godfrey Reggio’s ‘Visitors’ Is a Slow Parade of Faces
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With No Regrets, Living Her Life as a Bossa Nova
In ‘Gloria,’ a Chilean in Her Late 50s Embraces Passion
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Life’s Rhythms in Finnish Lapland
In ‘Aatsinki,’ Two Reindeer Herders Ride the Seasons
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The Holocaust Lives on in a Fractured Family
‘Papirosen’ Is a Road Into More Than 50 Years of Shadows
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Godfrey Reggio’s ‘Visitors’ Is a Slow Parade of Faces
NYT Critics' Pick
With No Regrets, Living Her Life as a Bossa Nova
In ‘Gloria,’ a Chilean in Her Late 50s Embraces Passion
NYT Critics' Pick
Life’s Rhythms in Finnish Lapland
In ‘Aatsinki,’ Two Reindeer Herders Ride the Seasons
NYT Critics' Pick
The Holocaust Lives on in a Fractured Family
‘Papirosen’ Is a Road Into More Than 50 Years of Shadows
NYT Critics' Pick