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Livia Bloom curates film retrospectives and gallery exhibitions at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. She judges for the French Embassy, 48 Hours, and the MPAA Student Academy Awards, among other film programs. Ms. Bloom studied film at Cornell, Sorbonne, and Columbia University; her writing regularly appears in the quarterly film journal Cinema Scope; and she is editor of the forthcoming book "Errol Morris: Interviews" (University Press of Mississippi).
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