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| Four Weeks in JuneA same-sex Harold and Maude June 13,
 2007 3:04:52 PM 
|   FOUR WEEKS IN JUNE: A same-sex Harold and Maude without the hanky-panky or comedy.
 |  Henry Meyer’s Four Weeks in June, an audience favorite at last year’s Boston Jewish Film Festival, plays like a same-sex Harold and Maude, but without the hanky-panky or comedy. Legendary Danish actress Ghita Nørby has the Ruth Gordon role as elderly widow Lilly, who recaptures her zest for life when she meets a depressed young woman named Sandra (Tuva Novotny) and together they sort out their tawdry pasts. Novotny sells Sandra’s desperation (she’s doing community service for attacking her boyfriend with a pair of scissors) without overdoing it; her pain is expressed through downcast eyes rather than big gestures. But the supporting cast can’t keep up: Sandra’s new Polish beau, Marek (Lukasz Garlicki), is underwritten, and that the couple’s romantic escapades feel stilted. This is really a story about the two women. Who would have thought that happiness was just a leap across the generation gap?
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							 Comic timing
  Lessons from the build-them-up, tear-them-down Boston firefighter backlash
  Archaic laws are often funny, but they’re no laughing matter
  Evangelicals are speaking in bubbles — and fighting God’s war on pop culture
  Obama can still win the Democratic nomination — but first, he has to get over himself
  These guys couldn't turn on a radio
 
				
					
					
							 Lessons from the build-them-up, tear-them-down Boston firefighter backlash
  Why steroids, spying, and all those other sports scandals are actually good for fans
  Evangelicals are speaking in bubbles — and fighting God’s war on pop culture
  Zeitgeist’s compelling Kentucky Cycle; Double Edge’s Republic of Dreams
  Jonathan McPhee and the Longwood Symphony perform Beethoven's Ninth
  If you want to lose the ‘fright wig,’ try ditching your shampoo
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												A beguiling and disappointing debut 
												A warm and fuzzy film 
												Get out of the theatre with your bad self!
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