The folly of man and the inevitability of disaster are the twin engines powering “Command and Control,” a riveting and dismaying documentary from “Food, Inc.” director Robert Kenner about a 1980 ...
The first feature western under the CinemaScope label, The Command has a fundamentally sound cavalry-versus-Indians plot and highly charged action footage. The first feature western under the ...
Join author Eric Schlosser for a screening and discussion around his latest work, Command and Control, hosted by AFS Artistic Director Richard Linklater. Based on Schlosser’s book about a little-known ...
In the summer of 2000, the Russian submarine named Kursk took on a naval exercise in the Barents Sea, the first of its kind since the fall of the Soviet Union a decade earlier. The Command (released ...
A microcosmic study of man’s inability to control just about anything, including the deadly weapons he concocts. The folly of man and the inevitability of disaster are the twin engines powering ...
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