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The Director's Club was so taken by the theatrical airing of the latest
Alfonso Cuarón movie, "Roma", that we had to rush out a discussion about it while it's still in theaters! With the help of the Chicago Film Discussion Group member Ken Silber, we take a look at how the movie screen (and movie audio!) enhances the qualities of his latest film, how it relates to Cuarón's life and his other movies, and the many ways it looks back to view a person's life from the dramatic extremes to the grace found in the mundane and everything in between. (Songs: "Here and Now", Letters to Cleo; "Arrivederci Roma", Nat King Cole)
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The Director's Club was so taken by the theatrical airing of the latest
Alfonso Cuarón movie, "Roma", that we had to rush out a discussion about it while it's still in theaters! With the help of the Chicago Film Discussion Group member Ken Silber, we take a look at how the movie screen (and movie audio!) enhances the qualities of his latest film, how it relates to Cuarón's life and his other movies, and the many ways it looks back to view a person's life from the dramatic extremes to the grace found in the mundane and everything in between. (Songs: "Here and Now", Letters to Cleo; "Arrivederci Roma", Nat King Cole)

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