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In the next week and a half you can peek inside the world of a ballet troupe composed of Russian refugees. You can experience love and humor on the French Riviera. You can follow the world?s fastest motorcycle through the Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah, or get lost in the imaginary world of a boy from Seoul. In short, over the next 11 days you can see flashes of the world at the 24th Three Rivers Film Festival.

The annual film festival is celebrating 100 years of movies in Pittsburgh, since the first U.S. nickelodeon opened in the city, according to the Festival?s website

(www.3rff.com). The films range from Alfred Hitchcock?s last silent film, Blackmail, to Why We Fight, an examination of U.S. military expansion from World War II to the present....

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