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Watermill Film Series

The Hamptons International Film Festival will show Katharina Otto-Bernstein’s “Absolute Wilson”
By
Star Staff

    The Watermill Center is presenting a weekend of screenings starting tomorrow at 4:15 p.m., when the Hamptons International Film Festival will show Katharina Otto-Bernstein’s “Absolute Wilson,” a portrait of the center’s founder and artistic director, Robert Wilson, at the East Hampton Cinema. The film will be screened again, at 4 on Saturday, at the center itself, where it will be followed by a conversation between the filmmaker and Dr. Frank Hentschker, executive director of the City University’s Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in Manhattan.

    “Sunshine Superman,” a short film by Richard Rutkowski about the artist Christopher Knowles, a frequent collaborator of Mr. Wilson’s, will be presented Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, followed by a conversation between Mr. Knowles and Lauren DiGiulio, a New York writer and curator.

 

 

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