The Marginalian
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Reads tagged with “film”

Seafood Sexytime: Isabella Rossellini’s Green Porno 3
Seafood Sexytime: Isabella Rossellini’s Green Porno 3

What Pizza Neapolitana has to do with orgies and the future of the oceans.

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Film Spotlight: GLASS
Film Spotlight: GLASS

What roller coasters have to do with German opera and Martin Scorsese.

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Film Spotlight: BALIBO
Film Spotlight: BALIBO

The bleeding edge of journalism, or what 30 years of silence look like under the bright lights.

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Film Spotlight: Lemonade
Film Spotlight: Lemonade

Creativity, joblessness, and going from making a living to making a life.

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Collaborative Creation: PSST!
Collaborative Creation: PSST!

Transcending the ego, or why the future of storytelling is in its past.

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The Art of Pixar Short Films
The Art of Pixar Short Films

Birds, toys, or what the history of computing has to do with the creative legacy of our time.

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Valentino: The Last Emperor
Valentino: The Last Emperor

Quirk, glamor, and what six pugs have to do with the epic battle of art versus commerce.

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The Typophile Film Festival
The Typophile Film Festival

The traveling type, or why Helvetica vacations in Portland.

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Music Spotlight: This Must Be The Place
Music Spotlight: This Must Be The Place

Axe-swinging, rope-jumping, or what David Byrne and Christian Bale have in common.

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Documentary Spotlight: Waterlife
Documentary Spotlight: Waterlife

Canadian interactive genius, or where 100 billion gallons of water went while you were sleeping.

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