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Watching and Reading: January 25, 2008

January 25, 2008 3:25 PM, by Catherine

WATCHING

Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra IncognitaMapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita Frontline looks at the stem cell research debate.


dvd_ikea.jpgComedian Mark Malkoff lived in an IKEA store for six days and six nights.



READING

Sundance 2008 Deals
Frequently updated list of films that have found distribution at Sundance (From Spout blog)

P.O.V. alum Alex Rivera (The Sixth Section, 2003) is one of Variety's 10 Directors to Watch.

Taxi To the Dark Side director Alex Gibney talks to The Reeler about his film, which looks at the U.S. military's use of torture.

Sundance shrinks from the web as online video explodes (from Wired)

Tags: Frontline, Sundance '08, What We're Watching, What We're Reading, awards, film festivals

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