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DESCRIPTION:\n	With environmental scientist Eyal Frank and critic Amy Taubi
 n in conversation \n\n\n	Spoor. Dir. Agnieszka Holland. 2017\, 128 mins. D
 CP from Beta Cinema. With Agnieszka Mandat\, Jakub Gierszal\, Wiktor Zboro
 wski\, Miroslav Krobot\, Patricia Volny. In Polish with English subtitles.
  A retired civil engineer who loves her dogs like children is repulsed by 
 the hunters running her home village on the Czech-Polish border. One day\,
  her beloved dogs disappear. Shortly after\, a local poacher is found dead
 . Deer tracks—spoor—lead from his body into the forest. Renowned Polish fi
 lmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s (The Secret Garden\, Europa Europa) latest fil
 m Spoor won a Silver Bear when it premiered at the 2017 Berlin Film Festiv
 al\, and received a special citation from the National Society of Film Cri
 tics for a film awaiting American distribution. “Holland has woven a genre
  mosaic that is at once a phantasmagorical murder mystery\, a tender late-
 blooming love story\, and a resistance and rescue thriller\,” writes Amy T
 aubin in Film Comment. This special screening\, the first in the U.S. outs
 ide of a film festival\, will be accompanied by a discussion about the rel
 ationship of humans to animals. \n	\n	\n	Tickets: $15 ($11 seniors and stu
 dents / $7 youth (ages 3–17) / free for children under 3 and Museum member
 s at the Film Lover and Kids Premium levels and above). Order tickets onli
 ne. (Members may contact members@movingimage.us with questions regarding o
 nline reservations.) \n	\n	\n	  Ticket purchase includes same-day admissio
 n to the Museum (see gallery hours). View the Museum’s ticketing policy he
 re. For more information on membership and to join online\, visit our memb
 ership page. \n	\n\n\n	About the speakers: \n	\n	\n	Eyal Frank specializes
  in biodiversity losses and sustainable development. He is a postdoctoral 
 scholar at Princeton University and will begin a professorship at the Harr
 is School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago in July 2018. Fran
 k has taught human ecology and environmental science at Columbia Universit
 y\, and in the Economics Department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  \n\n\n	Amy Taubin is a film and culture critic\, educator\, performer\, a
 nd filmmaker. She is a contributing editor of Artforum and Film Comment. S
 he is faculty at the School of Visual Arts in the Art History and Photogra
 phy and Video departments. Taubin is the past curator of video and film at
  The Kitchen. She has written for The Village Voice\, The New York Times\,
  and the Brooklyn Rail\, to name a few. \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:Agnieszka Holland’s Spoor
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