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Here s what s playing â Jan. 22-28 â at movie theaters and on virtual cinemas in the Berkshires and environs. Where films have been reviewed, the capsules include the name of film critic and the day the full review was posted on berkshireeagle.com. All reviews are by Associated Press critics.
ACASA, MY HOME
For two decades, the Enache family â nine kids and their parents â lived in a shack in the wilderness of Bucharest Delta: an abandoned water reservoir, one of the biggest urban natural reservations in the world, with lakes and hundreds of species of animals and rare plants. When the authorities decide to claim back this rare urban ecosystem, the Enache family is evicted and told to resettle in the city â a reality they know nothing about. Kids that used to spend their days in nature have to learn about city life, go to school instead of swimming in the lake, and swap their fishing rods for mobile phones. Their identity has been questioned and transformed
Mr. van Rijn? Why, meet Mr. Lurie.
The film âMy Rembrandtâ and the HBO documentary series âPainting with Johnâ explore the cultivation and creation of fine art.
By Peter Keough Globe Correspondent,Updated January 21, 2021, 11:06 a.m.
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John Lurie in Painting With John. HBO
Some people create art, others buy it. Some do both, of course, but the difference between a consumer and a producer of this commodity can be seen by comparing the documentary â
My Rembrandtâ and the HBO documentary series â
Painting with John.â
For years, the Duke of Buccleuch, one of the subjects in Oeke Hoogendijkâs âMy Rembrandt,â has gazed lovingly at Rembrandtâs painting âOld Woman Readingâ (1655), which hangs in the cavernous dining room of his Scottish castle. The director general of Amsterdamâs Rijksmuseum has his eye on the masterpiece. Though he recognizes that the wealthy aristocrat has no reason to sell,