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DESCRIPTION:Summer Love\nPiotr Uklanski, 2006, 93 min.\n\nThe conceptual Polish artist 
 Uklanski describes Summer Love, his debut film, as "the first Polish 
 Western." Shot in southern Poland with a Polish cast, the film explores the 
 Western as a series of iconic figures, actions, and settings. The stranger 
 comes to town, the barmaid is seduced, guns are fired, blood spurts and 
 flows, the scaffold is built, and the wanted man appears (in the form of 
 Val Kilmer)—but the classic Hollywood, or even spaghetti, Western is 
 nowhere to be found. As Uklanski explains, Summer Love "is neither a 
 parody, nor homage . . . but an allegorical film," one that points to the 
 Western as a genre both empty and ominous. On March 27, attend an SFMOMA 
 Sessions party in conjunction with the screening.\n\n$5 general, students, 
 and seniors. Double features: films offered on the same date are included 
 in one ticket.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/27/18482123.php
SUMMARY:Non-Western Westerns Film Series
LOCATION:SFMOMA | Phyllis Wattis Theater\n151 Third Street (between Mission and 
 Howard streets)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/27/18482123.php
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