Swenson Film Retrospective Please come by next Friday, September 10th, to the *Swenson Film Retrospective* at *323 Gallery* between 7:30-9:30pm, donation at
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Movie attendance was down, but some films — like “Toy Story 3” and “Inception” — made out very, very well.
A new documentary tries to find the hidden side of the pianist Glenn Gould.
Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker’s documentary “Kings of Pastry” explores the Olympic-style, three-day competition for French pastry chefs held every four years.
The sea change of 3-D TV will bring a generation gap. It’s inevitable. It’s genetic.
The Warner Archive Collection, a burn-on-demand service, has added two films by the great director Frank Borzage, “Living on Velvet” and “Stranded.”
A new documentary recounts the early adventures of the journalist Ruth Gruber, now 99.
A history of the beloved matinee detective Charlie Chan.
A special showing in New York on Saturday will end with a question-and-answer session with some of the stars of “MASH” and the widow of the director, Robert Altman.