Philo Bregstein
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Philo Bregstein tells us this film looks at Pasolini's life and art to explain why he died. The film traces Pasolini's life chronologically - family roots, hiding during World War II, teaching, moving to Rome, being arrested and acquitted many times, publishing poems, getting into film, being provocative, and being murdered. Interviews with Alberto Moravia, Laura Betti, Maria Antonietta Macciocch, and Bernard Bertolucci are inter-cut with readings of Pasolini's poems and with clips from four films - primarily the Gospel According to St. Matthew - to illustrate his changing ideas and points of view. Bregstein makes a case for Pasolini's being lynched.
Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die

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L’Enigma di Jean Rouch a Torino - Cronaca di un film raté
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Filmers buiten het gareel
Relying on a bounty of archival footage and interviews with prominent musicians and intimates, Philo Bregstein's film traces the life and career of the conductor and composer Otto Klemperer, one of the foremost musicians of his time.
Otto Klemperer's Long Journey Through His Times
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Jean Rouch and His Camera in the Heart of Africa
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Otto Klemperer in rehearsal and concert

A group of expatriates living in Holland turn to sex, dope and music to augment their daily routines. One comes to resent a couple who becomes part of the exclusive social elite. An American actor muses over his draft notice, and he becomes jealous when a beautiful model he covets takes up with a radical writer.
The Compromise
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Op zoek naar Joods Amsterdam
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Ernst Schäublin, boer en schilder
This film documents the life of the late Jewish historian and author Jacques Presser, author of Ashes in the Wind: The Destruction of Dutch Jewry.
The Past That Lives
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Een dag Fellini
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Days of Memory
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