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The Angelika Plano is finally reopening

The Angelika Plano is finally reopening
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Academy Awards: How and where you can watch (almost) all of the 2021 Oscar nominees

Academy Awards: How and where you can watch (almost) all of the 2021 Oscar nominees Chris Foran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Note: This guide will be updated each Wednesday up to the 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony April 25.  Some of this year s Academy Award nominees are still in theaters, but nearly all of them are available either through video-on-demand services like your cable provider or Amazon, or are available on streaming services. Here s where you can watch this year s Oscar nominated movies. Theaters are as of April 9. Remember that many theaters are open only a few days a week; check theater websites for details.  

Film show: The Man Who Sold His Skin , Tunisia s provocative Oscar contender

Film show: The Man Who Sold His Skin , Tunisia s provocative Oscar contender
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Review: The Man Who Sold His Skin follows the maddening misadventures of a Syrian refugee

Bob Strauss April 7, 2021Updated: April 9, 2021, 7:15 am Koen De Bouw and Yahya Mahayni in “The Man Who Sold His Skin.” Photo: Tanit Films “The Man Who Sold His Skin” is the first Tunisian production ever nominated for the international feature film Academy Award and boy, does it fit the category. It’s also undeniably, sometimes radically, an art film, which is not always the case with multilingual Oscar contenders. Directed by Tunisia’s Kaouther Ben Hania (“Beauty and the Dogs”), this rather tall tale charts the maddening misadventures of Syrian refugee Sam Ali (Yahya Mahayni in a demanding, accomplished feature debut) from the war-torn Middle East through the finest hotels and galleries of Europe. With a Schengen visa, the travel document he couldn’t obtain as a mere human being, tattooed on his back, Sam becomes a valuable and (mostly) welcome art object without borders.

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