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ON FILM: No Subtitles Required

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  Charles talks with Christian Gerstheimer, curator at the El Paso Museum of Art, about the museum's exhibit, "No Subtitles Required: The Art of the International Film Poster."  The exhibit, which is being presented in conjunction with the Plaza Classic Film Festival in August, features poster art for famous movies created by international artists.  Christian tells us why many of these artists who worked under strict censorship rules were not able to see the films they were illustrating.  The posters come from the personal collection of Charles and Ann Horak.  Learn more at http://elpasoartmuseum.org/ and on the museum's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ElPasoMuseumofArt.

Aired July 19, 2014.

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