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Winnie
TV-style biopic reduces South Africa's struggle to the status of an impediment in the blooming romance between Nelson Mandela and his wife Winnie.
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Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
Destined to rank as one of the major achievements in American documentary, the "Paradise Lost" project comes to a presumed end with "Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory."
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet Movie Review
Documaker Frederick Wiseman turns his steady gaze on the titular Gallic dance company.
The Sound of Mumbai: A Musical Movie Review From The Toronto Film Festival
Docu focuses on the collaboration of the Bombay Chamber Orchestra and several children from the slums.
Mothers Movie Review From The Toronto Film Festival
There's a stew of ideas simmering in Mothers, but unfortunately none of them emerge fully cooked.
Red Nights Movie Review From The Toronto Film Festival
Too many lethargic passages undermine the pic's deep-midnight SandM weirdness.
Look, Stranger Movie Review From The Toronto Film Festival
Look, Stranger (U.S.-Serbia-Slovenia) By ROBERT KOEHLER A Muskat Framed Properties and Narwhale Prods. presentation in association with Work in Progress and A Atalanta Films. (International sales: Visit Films, New York.) Produced by Lisa Muskat, Snezana Penev, Arielle Javitch. Co-producers,
Griff the Invisible Movie Review From The Toronto Film Festival
An anemic losers-in-love story with a Kick-Ass twist.

