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  <title>KQEK.com --- Interview with Julia Marchese, director of Out of Print (2017)</title>
  <description>Julia Marchese&amp;amp;nbsp;discusses directing&amp;amp;nbsp;Out of Print (2014), a passionate documentary on the New Beverly Cinema, the feisty, independent rep cinema renowned for programming rare slices of film history; and the increasing difficulty for programmers to access and screen 35mm film prints in an age of digital projections and DCPs. Visit&amp;amp;nbsp;KQEK.com&amp;amp;nbsp;for a film review of Out of Print, which was recently released on DVD from Level 33 Entertainment, and thematically related reviews of Cinemania (2002), &amp;amp;nbsp;The Dying of the Light (2016), Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the American Drive-In Movie&amp;amp;nbsp;(2013), and Side by Side&amp;amp;nbsp;(2012). If you enjoyed this podcast, connect with us on&amp;amp;nbsp;Facebook&amp;amp;nbsp;and follow us on&amp;amp;nbsp;Twitter. Visit&amp;amp;nbsp;KQEK.com&amp;amp;nbsp;for additional&amp;amp;nbsp;film reviews,&amp;amp;nbsp;soundtrack reviews,&amp;amp;nbsp;interviews, and read the&amp;amp;nbsp;Editor's Blog&amp;amp;nbsp;by Mark R. Hasan for additional info and related links. </description>
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