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Monty Python ban ends

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The Scottish city of Glasgow will finally be able to see Monty Python’s “Life of Brian” on the screen now that a 30-year ban has been lifted.
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Stories behind our food

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The new film "Food Inc" attempts to show Americans the stories behind the food on their plates.
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Duncan Jones and his film "Moon"

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The premise of the new movie "Moon" starring Sam Rockwell, involves mining the moon as the solution to our energy problems.
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Francis Ford Coppola on his new film, "Tetro"

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Coppola talks about his personal connection to the screenplay and why he filmed it in Argentina.
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Cannes Film Festival on a budget

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How is the film industry's most lavish event is keeping its shine amidst the global economic downturn?
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"Terminator Salvation" and our romance with robots

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Our fascination with robots and the imagined and real interactions we can have with them tells us a lot about how we view relationships.
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Pakistan's faltering film industry

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Pakistani films used to provide an escape of sorts for those trying to forget about the troubles of the day, but now Pakistan's home grown cinema is struggling to survive.
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The Inventor of the Klingon Language

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Linguist Marc Okrand talks about the process of creating a language for Hollywood.
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Warp Speed Ahead!

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"Star Trek" isn't just a summer blockbuster -- some of it is real science, like warp speed and the flip phone.
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How to fake it as a cellist

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Ben Hong taught Jamie Foxx how to play for the new film "The Soloist," and describes the challenges of teaching a movie star how to fake it as a cellist.
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