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September 20
Art After Hours | 5:30pm
In Your Space: Otto Duecker
Duecker made his first images of drifters in Tulsa's skid-row district in 1976. These lifesize, photorealist cutouts have no fixed context and exist in the viewer's space.
Fred Films | 7pm
Pather Panchali (Song of the Road) (India/1955/dir. by Satyajit Ray) 126 minutes
The first film by the great Bengali director Satyajit Ray, Pather Panchali tells the story of a boy, Apu (Subir Bannerjee), and his poor, Brahmin family as they struggle to make ends meet in a village in Bengal around the turn of the twentieth century. The film won eleven international awards, including Best Human Document at Cannes. Reviewing the film for Newsweek, Jack Kroll declared that Pather Panchali was "one of the most stunning first films in movie history. Ray is a welcome jolt of flesh, blood and spirit."
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