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5.8
/501/
58
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49
/14/
3.2
/328/
50
/6/
80
/3/

Union City (1980)
A 1950s accountant with a restless wife grows paranoid after hiding a milk thief's corpse next door.
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5.5
/14/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Open the Door and See all the People (1964)
Based on Jerome Hill's unpublished novel, Peacock Feathers, this ensemble piece focuses on the relationship between two aging sisters.
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6.5
/57/
60
/1/

Notes for Jerome (1978)
During the summer of 1966 Jonas Mekas spent two months in Cassis, as a guest of Jerome Hill. Mekas visited him briefly again in 1967, with P. Adams Sitney. The footage of this film comes from those two visits. Later, after Jerome died, Mekas visited his Cassis home in 1974. Footage of that visit constitutes the epilogue of the film. Other people appear in the film, all friends of Jerome.
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7.3
/82/
70
/1/

The Police Tapes (1977)
Filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond spent three months in 1976 riding along with patrol officers in the 44th Precinct of the South Bronx, which had the highest crime rate in New York City at that time.
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Kanopy
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7.3
/201/
74
/16/
64
/5/
3.6
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The Wobblies (1979)
"Solidarity! All for One and One for All!" With that slogan, the Industrial Workers of the World, aka the Wobblies, took to organizing unskilled workers into one big union and changing the course of history. This award-winning film airs a provocative look at the forgotten American history of this most radical of unions, screening the unforgettable and still-fiery voices of Wobbly members--lumberjacks, migratory workers, and silk weavers--in their 70s, 80s, and 90s.
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5.8
/81/
50
/4/
60
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The Sand Castle (1961)
A little boy and his sister forced to spend a day at the beach build a sand castle, to the delight and interest of others. Rich black and white photography collides with a novel fantasy sequence combining color photography, stop motion and cutout animation. Equal parts Jacques Tati, A. Lamorisse and (Hill's perrenial favorite) C. G. Jung.
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10
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65
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Fight (1973)
An improvised hour-long fight between Brigid Berlin & Charles Rydell. Produced by Andy Warhol.


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