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In 1966, Savitsky was appointed curator of a new museum in Nukus, the capital of Karakalpakstan (now an autonomous republic of Uzbekistan). Instead of collecting the approved propaganda art

created under the banner of Socialist Realism, he sought out suppressed avant-garde and Uzbek School painters. At his death in 1984, he had amassed some 44,000 works and made more than a score of 1,700-mile forays to Moscow to locate heirs of disapproved artists.

Interviews with the offspring of Savitsky and such painters as Alexander Volkov supply personal testimony. British actor Ben Kingsley voices text from Savitsky’s writings and scripted passages based on second-hand sources. American actors Ed Asner and Sally Field lend their voices to other

figures in this colorful episode. If any issues merit more screen time, it’s the relative merit of the artworks compared with those of their contemporaries, and the specifics of what once incited censors.

Stephen Kinzer, former New York Times bureau chief in Central Asia, attracted outside notice when he reported on the art museum in 1997. He sounds overly enthusiastic in his interview segments. The museum’s

First-time director Rebecca Richman Cohen documents part of the trial of Issa Sesay, a Revolutionary United Front commander indicted in 2003 on 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Her “

War Don Don” (which translates as “War Is Over” from the Krio language), however, drifts from building a case against Sesay to glancing at regional political history, sympathizing with victims and survivors, faulting the news media and relating debates among international aid and policy officials.

 

current director, Marinika Babanazarova, updates the collection’s prospects with its new international profile. An expanding sphere of influence by Islamic fundamentalists in the region could jeopardize the art, warns this enlightening film.

No MPAA rating. Running time: 80 minutes. In English, Russian, Uzbek and Karakalpak, with English subtitles. Screening at 3 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. Monday at the Gene Siskel Film Center. ‘War Don Don’ ¼¼½

Atrocities committed during internal strife in Sierra Leone between 1991 and 2002 may be hard for outsiders to fathom. Rebels raped and amputated non-combatants and forced boys into uniforms to bear arms. Should the prosecution of perpetrators be any easier to follow-

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