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To celebrate Mel Brooks’ 100th birthday, the American Cinematheque has organized a series titled "Programmed by Mel Brooks: 100 Years at the Movies," featuring 20 films from across nearly nine decades of cinema. Brooks, who grew up in Brooklyn during the silent era, selected a diverse lineup that includes classics like Charlie Chaplin’s “City Lights” and films from various genres, reflecting his long-standing love for movies. The series runs from September to November at multiple theaters, with Brooks allowing the films to speak for themselves, highlighting his appreciation for film history and genre diversity.
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