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    Zeitgeist doing MOMA retrospective
    Company to showcase films at L.A. Museum

    Variety
    May 14, 2008
    By Winter Miller

    Zeitgeist Films marks two decades with a retrospective at the Museum of
    Modern Art from June 26-July 23. Pics in the series, "Zeitgeist: The Films
    of Our Times" include "Nowhere in Africa," "Irma Vep," "Lumumba," "Aimee and
    Jaguar," "The Corporation," "Ballets Russes" and "Into Great Silence."

    Opening-night films, Guy Maddin's "Careful" and Jacques Demy's "The
    Umbrellas of Cherbourg," will be introduced by Maddin. Additoinal directors
    introducing their films include Todd Haynes with "Poison" and "Dottie Gets
    Spanked"; Bruce Weber with "Let's Get Lost"; Yvonne Rainer with"Privilege";
    and Atom Egoyan with "Calendar."

    Emily Russo and Nancy Gerstman co-founded the shingle in Greenwich Village
    with a budget of $2,000. Indie distrib released the early films of Haynes,
    Deepa Mehta, Egoyan, Framcois Ozon, Olivier Assayas, Christopher Nolan, and
    Maddin.

    "Over the past 20 years our industry has undergone enormous change, and many
    companies involved in distribution have come and gone, but Zeitgeist has
    remained, and thrived," said co-toppers Gerstman and Russo.
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