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Watching and Reading: February 1, 2008

February 1, 2008 4:05 PM, by Catherine

WATCHING

Patti SmithPatti Smith talks about the new film Patti Smith: Dream of Life by Stephen Sebring (via Salon.com).



Robert RedfordClassic moments from the Sundance Film Festival (via The Sundance Channel).


READING

Salon.com film critic Andrew O'Heir writes about his favorite narrative and documentary films from Sundance.

Michael Moore wants multiplexes to air more documentaries and foreign films. (from The Hollywood Reporter, via Cinematical)

Artists Telling Artists' Stories: Doc Makers Stretch the Limits of Non-Fiction (from sundance.org)

Cinematical's thorough coverage of Sundance includes reviews, news and on-the-ground tidbits.

Tags: Sundance '08, What We're Watching, What We're Reading, music

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