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Top Art House & International Films
Babel
Blood Simple
Blue Velvet
Ghost in the Shell (15)
Hero (12)
La Belle Et La Bete
Life Is Beautiful (La Vita è Bella)
Motorcycle Diaries
Osama (12)
Pan's Labyrinth
Thirteen (18)
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American Teen
Bamako
Do the Right Thing
Girl on the Bridge
La Cage Aux Folles
La Vie En Rose
Potemkin
Rabbit Proof Fence
The Gospel According To St. Matthew
The Sea Inside (PG)

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LRB· Daniel Soar: The Art-House Crowd
Is anybody listening? This isn?t a question that detains most eminent Western writers of fiction, whose able conjurings of hot-air balloon disasters relived in appalled slow motion, or of multiple ...

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I?m Not There - Bob Dylan - Weinstein Company - Movies - New York ...
The new Bob Dylan biopic?I?m Not There? is filled with A-list talent but is receiving an art-house opening.

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The New York Times> Arts> Pro-American Iraqi Blog Provokes ...
A site called Iraqi Bloggers Central, which is quite upbeat about the American presence in Iraq, ... Pro-American Iraqi Blog Provokes Intrigue and Vitriol

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First Ingmar Bergman, now Michelangelo Antonioni | Film | ...
As another great film-maker dies, it remains to be seen whether this giddy spell signals the onset of some art-house apocalypse.

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