A six-and-a-half-hour film, decades in the making, is now screening at the Museum of Modern Art. Ken Jacobs began “Star Spangled to Death” in the 1950s. The film offers a sprawling, unconventional history of the United States. Viewers are free to enter and exit the screening, which runs through April 7.
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Ken Jacobs’s ‘Star Spangled to Death’ Presents an Epic, Decades-Long Vision of America
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