History is written in broad strokes, but for every grand episode in the drama of kingdoms and epochs there are countless stories of upheaval, striving, triumph, and catastrophe effecting individual lives. In director
Sally Potter’s epic, lush, and deeply personal
The Man Who Cried (2000), a Russian freeman desires nothing but a chance to work for a better life, to devote himself to
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