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Tom Kalin, 1993

Swoon

Tom Kalin, 1992

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Enjoy two of Tom Kalin's most impressive films, both of which feature the striking black-and-white cinematography of Ellen Kuras. Commissioned by the designer to mark the 30th anniversary of his company, Tom Kalin's Geoffrey Beene 30 elegantly evokes the silent film era while celebrating the timelessness of Beene's couture. (32 mins., 35mm) Featuring striking black-and-white cinematography, Swoon gives the truest account yet of one of the 20th century's most notorious crimes: the 1924 thrill-killing of a 13-year-old boy by "genius" college students (and probable lovers) Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. (82 mins., 35mm)

Special thanks to Ellen Kuras for her generous cooperation and assistance.

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