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HomeFront: Anthony Hopkins at his best, pizza at its yummiest, plus an outlook for the arts
By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated March 12, 2021, 11:33 a.m.
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The Opera House and Paramount are some of the many performing arts spaces that are closed because of the COVID pandemic.Matthew J Lee/Globe staff
Welcome once again to HomeFront, where weâre thanking friends and relatives, essential workers and businesses, educators and health-care providers, local restaurants, and of course kitchens and couches for keeping us going since the declaration of the pandemic a year ago. This week, some annual traditions that evaporated in 2020 are back â the
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Talking About Trees: I d walk a mile for a movie.
The Museum of Photographic Arts once again hosts the annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival, which, for the first time in its 11-year history, screens virtually and therefore all across the United States. The lineup is yours to watch between February 2-8. Purchase tickets by visiting MOPA.org/HRWFF. Tickets are limited and likely to sell out. It’s wise to book in advance.
Talking About Trees (2019)
“Once upon a time in the land of films…” mutters Suleiman Ibrahim as he looks down at the abandoned projection booth floor, where gritty, unspooled yards of celluloid, curled from the Sudanese heat, crunch beneath his feet. The 35mm projectors, so dirty that it takes a leaf-blower to clean out the dust, are unusable. “My dear, a young lover has replaced you,” he continues. “Digital technology is the young lover.” After going almost a year without a projected image, this viewer doesn’t need a reminder of the importance
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