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FilmWeek

FilmWeek for Nov 02, 2007

The documentary, Darfur Now, is a call to action for people to end the crisis in Darfur. It focuses on six individuals who struggle to bring attention to the situation in Darfur and the need to get involved. Larry talks with Ted Braun, the film's director, Adam Sterling, an L.A. activist featured in the documentary, and Rabbi Gary Greenebaum, one of the film's Executive Producers.

The documentary, Darfur Now, is a call to action for people to end the crisis in Darfur. It focuses on six individuals who struggle to bring attention to the situation in Darfur and the need to get involved. Larry talks with Ted Braun, the film's director, Adam Sterling, an L.A. activist featured in the documentary, and Rabbi Gary Greenebaum, one of the film's Executive Producers.

Plus, Larry and critics Jean Oppenheimer, of Village Voice Media, Claudia Puig, of USAToday, and Charles Solomon, animation critic, historian, and author for amazon.com, discuss many of the week's new releases including the feature films American Gangster, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Bee Movie, and Martian Child, and the documentaries, Darfur Now and Primo Levy's Journey.