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DESCRIPTION:\n	Even the Sun Has Spots (Hasta el Sol Tiene Manchas)&nbsp\; 
 \n	\n	Mexico/Guatemala. Dir. Julio Hernández Cordón. 2011\, 62 mins. Digit
 al projection. In Hernandez-Cordon’s portrayal of the world of adolescents
 \, comedy is overlaid with pathos\, and a documentary viewpoint organizes 
 a deliberately open fiction. The film’s lost souls are implicit allegories
  of Guatemala’s destiny\; the fable-like film is stamped with Brechtian ar
 tifice\, filmed in a studio with 2-D sets and actors in masks. Two charact
 ers stand out: Pepe Moco\, a mentally handicapped boy who makes an ad for 
 a presidential candidate\; and Beto\, a rascal who threatens people passin
 g by. \n\n\n	Preceded by:&nbsp\;\n	\n	Anthem\n	\n	Thailand. Dir. Apichatpo
 ng Weerasethakul. 2006\, 5 mins. 35mm. Two women chat by a stretch of wate
 r. They talk about music coming from a ghetto blaster. One of them says th
 e music has been sanctified and will bring good luck to the cinema in whic
 h it is played. We then see a gymnasium: people are dancing\, playing badm
 inton\, and arranging beautiful tables as if to prepare a show. This brief
  hymn was conceived to purify cinemas. &nbsp\;\n\nOutlandish: Strange Fore
 ign Bodies&nbsp\; \n\nU.K. Dir. Philippe Warnell. 2009\, 20 mins. Digital 
 projection. Philip Warnell’s film involves two actors: philosopher Jean-Lu
 c Nancy and an octopus. Sitting at his desk\, Nancy tells us about the bod
 y and its strangeness. The octopus moves its eight limbs along the panes o
 f an aquarium on the deck of a crewless ship that it seems to be piloting.
  Between these scenes\, we see the process of an organ transplant. Two dan
 ces echo each other: one is the dance of language\, of ongoing thought inc
 arnated in a body\; and the other is the dance of a mute animal moving abo
 ut like some code’s figures\, trapped in a transparent prison.&nbsp\; \n\n
 	\n	Free with Museum admission on a first-come\, first-served basis. Museu
 m members may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 777 6800. For more
  information about becoming a Museum member and to join online\, please cl
 ick here. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Anthem / Outlandish: Strange Foreign Bodies / Even the Sun Has Spot
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