It was a quiet week as New York welcomed August. Stephen Frears came to the Walter Reade with his "The Queen" prequel "The Deal", and the Museum of Modern Art's comprehensive exhibition of Salvador Dali films started its latest chapter. And once again, Film Forum is showing one of the most exciting lineups in recent memory.
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