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Performance Artist Eleanor Antin Recreates the Silent Film Era

Antin just made a silent film called "The Man Without a World." It's set in the late 1920s, in Poland, in a Jewish shtetl. The movie appears to be a made by the an imagined, exiled Russian film director, Yevgeny Antinov, and it's supposedly just been rediscovered in some forgotten archive.

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Other segments from the episode on September 18, 1992

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, September 18, 1992: Interview with Eric Alterman; Interview with Eleanor Antin; Review of the television show "The Kennedys."

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