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Some highlights of the fifth installment of this annually terrific MoMA series, featuring beautifully restored 35-millimeter prints in all cases:

- King Vidor’s sad and beautiful war movie THE BIG PARADE, shown with live piano accompaniment
- the 1928 surrealist short KoKo’s Earth Control, in which “KoKo the Clown and his dog cause gravity and other forces to go awry”
- a week-long run of Andy Warhol’s CHELSEA GIRLS
- I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE FBI, a 1951 House of Un-American Activities propaganda film about an undercover FBI agent hunting for Communists, which–although a fictional feature film–was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary!







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