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February 13, 2006
Wenders to Go 'Knocking' Around West Side in March

OK, Wim Wenders fans, listen up: Makor just confirmed that the filmmaker is officially set to join a discussion of his latest film, Don't Come Knocking, following a Steinhardt Center preview screening March 9. This establishes sort of an auteur trifecta next month, with Steve Buscemi (previewing Lonesome Jim) and Ira Sachs (post-morteming Forty Shades of Blue) also crashing the West Side to chat up their respective pictures.
Don't Come Knocking was one of the Sundance short-listers I never got around to seeing in January, and I still do not know if Wenders' dodgy charms will woo me in March. Nevertheless, you could probably come up with worse ways to your early-spring spare time. Let me know how it goes just in case, would you?
Posted by stvanairsdale at February 13, 2006 02:47 PM
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