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It's a great time for the classic cinema in New York right now, and three of the prime series at hand — the two parts of the Jean Rouch retrospective, at French Institute Alliance Française and Anthology Film Archives, and "Making Movies in New York: 1912," at Museum of the Moving Image — echo each other in surprising ways, ones that get to the very heart of the question: What is cinema?
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