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  • Review: Ruben Östlund’s Intriguing Observation of Identity, Manipulation & Collusion in ‘Play’

    The critically-acclaimed Swedish-produced film, which was never officially released theatrically in the USA, is now screening in a week-long theatrical run, as part of the series "In Case of No Emergency: The Films of Ruben Östlund" – a touring retrospective of the filmmaker’s work, at Film Society, Lincoln Center, in New York City. There are 3 screenings left before it leaves: Wednesday, January 21, at 9pm; and Thursday, January 22, at 2pm and 6:45pm. More info here.

    I watched Swedish director Ruben Ostlund’s film, "Play," twice. My first viewing was a really surreal moment, not just for the fascinating absurdness of the story but because the film was in…

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