Elina Löwensohn
Elina Löwensohn (born 11 July 1966) is a Romanian-born American actress. Löwensohn was born in Bucharest, Romania. After the death of her father, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, her mother emigrated to the United States with her, where her mother went on a hunger strike in order to get a visa for her. After finishing high school, Löwensohn studied acting in New York and played in several successful theatre productions. She started her film career in 1991 with Theory of Achievement. Some of her notable roles are Diana Reiter in Schindler's List (1993), "Katya" in the 1994 Seinfeld TV show episode The Gymnast, Iris in Six Ways to Sunday (1997), and Anne Levels in The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998).
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The Other Also
A slow, meditative piece of visual music commissioned by the Paris Gallery of the Foundation Cartier for their group show, "Amours." Different artists, filmmakers and writers were asked to make something treating the concept of "amour" (or "love"). Hal Hartley decided to treat that aspect of love...Watch Movie -
Theory of Achievement
Director Hal Hartley introduces "Low-rent real estate agent" Bob as he is trying to entice two highly unconvinced hipsters to move to the future "21st Century art capital," Williamsburg (back in the days when it could still be funny that anyone would want to live in Brooklyn)....Watch Movie -
Another Girl, Another Planet
A tribute to French New Wave romanticism done up in down-and-out East Village Pixelvision and blown up to evocatively grainy 16mm. Two cool guys (one married, one not; one voyeuristic, one narcissistic) actually seem to believe that the women in their lives matter more to them...Watch Movie

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