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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
BAM Honors Village Voice Film Critic J. Hoberman
From March 10-April 3, BAM presents films selected by Village Voice film critic, J. Hoberman, who is considered one of the greatest film critics to emerge from his generation. Here's what it says on the BAM website.
His writing is adventurous, erudite, and provocative, while simultaneously expressing a boundless pleasure in the art of cinema. To celebrate his 30th year as film critic for The Village Voice, we've asked Hoberman to select films that have sparked some of his most stimulating reviews and articles, as well as a few personal favorites.
Check out the BAM website for an interesting selection of films selected by J. Hoberman, including The King of Comedy, works by experimental filmmaker Ernie Gehr, Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles by Chantal Ackerman, Rock and Roll High School, Assault on Precinct 13, Andrei Rublev and more.
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