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January 18, 2006
DVD Savant: Educating Rita, Next Stop Greenwich Village and Eleanor Roosevelt
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: Pinky
Elia Kazan directed this fascinating "social topic" drama about race prejudice; Mister Peepers -
Wally Cox is Robinson Peepers, a shy and unassuming new teacher in this early sitcom that seems the daddy of all classroom comedies; American Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt -
The most accomplished First Lady is given her due in this fascinating and truly inspirational biographical documentary; The End of August at the Hotel Ozone - A marauding band of women scour a post-apocalyptic forest for food and drink; Next Stop Greenwich Village -
Paul Masursky has done what almost no filmmaker has succeeded in doing - make an autobiographical comedy that works; Hallelujah -
King Vidor's artistic look at Alabama sharecroppers is a fascinating study on the intersection of race and cinema; Educating Rita -
Michael Caine and Julie Walters both won Golden Globe awards for this serious but amusing story of a hairdresser seeking a higher education. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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