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Cinebeasts' eight-week transit-focused film series ends with highlights from the collective's open call for new films, screened alongside older experimental shorts. Among them is the Anthology’s newly restored edition of “El Atlantis” (1973), as well as a collection from the Film-Makers’ Cooperative that includes Robert Crawford’s “Scenes from New York City Transit” (1972), Bill Brand’s “Masstransitscope” (1980) and Jim Jennings’s “Brighton” (1983). Gt to facebook.com/cinebeasts for more information.
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