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Essential Cinema: A TALKING PICTURE (Updated)

Event Date(s) / Time: Tue, 11 May, 2010 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Details: A history professor takes her 7-year-old daughter on a Mediterranean cruise as a prelude to their trip to Bombay.

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Essential Cinema: OUR BELOVED MONTH OF AUGUST

Event Date(s) / Time: Tue, 27 Apr, 2010 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Details: Both documentary and fictional narrative, Gomes’s energetic and courageous film captures so many vignettes of life in rural Portugal. Location: Alamo South Lamar 1120 S Lamar Fees: FREE for AFS Members / $6 General Admission Contact: afs@austinfilm.org Category: AFS Events Created by: Agnes Varnum

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Doc Tour: THE BEACHES OF AGNES

Event Date(s) / Time: Wed, 9 Dec, 2009 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Details: Much like her earlier work, THE BEACHES OF AGNES is at once an illustration of the fine art of foraging and an autobiographical portrait, narrated by its self-described “little old lady, pleasantly plump” Agnes Varda. Location: The Alamo Downtown 320 E 6th Street Fees: $4 AFS Members & Students / $6 all others Contact: afs@austinfilm.org Category: AFS Events Created by: Agnes Varnum

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10th Annniversary Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards

Event Date(s) / Time: Thu, 11 Mar, 2010 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Details: Save the Date! Location: Austin Studios Stage 5 1901 E 51st Street Fees: Tables start at $5,000 Contact: shannon@austinfilm.org Category: AFS Events Created by: Agnes Varnum

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AFS Avant Cinema 3.2: Films for One to Eight Projectors

Event Date(s) / Time: Sun, 4 Oct, 2009 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Details: Roger Beebe, University of Florida professor of Film and Media Studies, comes to the Austin Film Society with his multi-projector film event.

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