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When David Gordon Green walked into the screening room at the Harvard Film Archive (HFA) on March 10, he looked indistinguishable from many of the students in the audience. Wearing a pair of jeans and a nonchalant expression on his face, Green??s casual appearance belied his status as an experienced and critically-acclaimed film director. Green was present at the HFA to screen a number of his films, including the newly released “Snow Angels,” and to answer questions from the audience. Green??s directorial technique is marked...
...director David Gordon Green??s new film, “Snow Angels,” hardly a scene goes by without the presence of snow. The title is ironic, however, given that snow falls on characters who are often ugly, spiteful, and selfish. In a film that focuses almost entirely on complex human relationships, the frigid settings represent the brutal and unforgiving manner in which the characters interact. The gripping storyline and nuanced performances in “Snow Angels” force viewers not only to invest their time but also their psychology and emotions...
...quite where we want to be, but there’s room to move up in the next two weeks.” Green and freshman Brian Hill both claimed personal best finishes in the 1000 meter with times of 2:27.15 and 2:30.43, respectively. Green??s finish also qualified him for the IC4A meet. Senior Brian Holmquest and classmate Andrew Lipkin also qualified for the IC4A Championships with their respective fourth place (8:20.02) and sixth place (8:28.32) finishes. Lipkin’s sixth place time was a personal best. The men offered strong showings...
...voice over the opening of “Creator,” well, then I’m in love. She doesn’t have a record out yet, but be sure to download “Shove It,” or “Pretty Green?? with British wunderkind Marc Ronson. And if you think she’s a little too stylin’ and lacks substance, listen to “L.E.S. Artistes,” a sardonic, on-point criticism of bullshit hipsters that nonetheless manages to be hip.To round...
Clutch free throw shooting has been the key to Harvard’s offensive resurrection. Last weekend the Crimson shot 83.3 percent from the line and scored 20 points from the stripe compared to the Big Green??s seven. Against Colgate, the team continued to hit free throws, draining 18 of 21 freebies...