CB 317: Charles Burnett’s “Killer of Sheep,” 1978.
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CB 317: Charles Burnett’s “Killer of Sheep,” 1978.
Man, I ain’t poor. Look, I give away things to the Salvation Army.
This week’s writeup for CINE-FILE.

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CB 317: Charles Burnett’s “Killer of Sheep,” 1978.
CB 315: Aleksandr Sokurov’s “Francofonia,” 2015.
So the same old slow-seller reappeared on the market. Can you guess which I mean? This product may be very expensive or be free. But the price of this product is always set by the buyer. Were you able to guess? No? Think it over. I see you weren’t able to guess.
It’s peace. Simply peace. Calm. Peace can always be bought.
This week’s writeup for CINE-FILE. The19th Chicago European Union Film Festival runs March 4th - 31st at the Gene Siskel Film Center. FRANCOFONIA screens tomorrow at 6pm.
CB 314: Joshua Oppenheimer’s “The Look of Silence,” 2014.
“Well, that’s how it is... Life on earth.”
CB 313: Andrei Tarkovsky’s “The Sacrifice,” 1986.
Otto: I've gathered evidence. She is a witch! Alexander: In what sense? Otto: In the best sense!
This week’s writeup for CINE-FILE.

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CB 312: Lisandro Alonso’s “Jauja,” 2014.
All families disappear eventually, even if it takes a long time. They’re wiped off the face of the earth. The desert swallows them up.
Last week’s writeup for CINE-FILE.
CB 311: Joanna Arnow’s “i hate myself :)” (2013) & “Bad at Dancing,” (2015).
Joanna: I lost my creativity, my sexuality, and my sense of humor all at exactly the same time, and I don't know what to do.
Last week’s writeup for CINE-FILE. Co-presented by Beguiled Cinema and the Nightingale in Noble Square.
CB 310: Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Inherent Vice,” 2014.
CB 309: Don Hertzfeldt’s “It’s Such a Beautiful Day,” 2012.
CB 306: Jonathan Glazer's "Under the Skin," 2013.

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CB 305: Jim Wynorski's "Chopping Mall," 1986.
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CB 304: Kenneth Anger's "Invocation of My Demon Brother," 1969.
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CB 303: Kenneth Anger's "Rabbit's Moon," 1972 / 1979.
The sped-up 1979 version with A Raincoat's "It Came in the Night."
CB 302: Sarah Paulsen's "Elegy to Connie," 2014.
This week's writeup for CINE-FILE. Sarah Paulsen is in town Saturday night to present her video at the Nightingale in Noble Square.
CB 301: Kenneth Anger's "Scorpio Rising," 1963.

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CB 300: Ernst Lubitsch's "The Shop Around the Corner," 1940.
CB 299: Kevin B. Lee's "Transformers: The Premake," 2014.
This week's writeup for CINE-FILE. Lee's video is currently streaming for free on YouTube & Vimeo, and he'll be discussing it tonight at Nightingale Cinema in Noble Square at 8pm.