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Raymond J. Barry

“Being an artist, particularly being an actor, is a very worthwhile life, but can also be a very hard one, because you can't hide. Specifically, what you can't hide from are your tensions, which are derived from fear. It reads on a screen or on stage if you're tense, and the tension has got to come from some hang-up you have about being there to begin with.”

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    BETWEEN THE LINES

    JOAN MICKLIN SILVER United States, 1977

    Drawing on her time at the Village Voice, Joan Micklin Silver’s prescient ensemble drama about the death of independent journalism ripples with a laid-back charm. This long goodbye to the counterculture dodges straight-up nostalgia to show what life was really like for the women of the underground.

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