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The Associated Press reports that Charles Burnett, a 82-year-old filmmaker, has been reflecting on his 1978 film "Killer of Sheep," which portrays the life of a working-class Black family in Los Angeles' Watts neighborhood. The film, which was recently restored and playing in theaters, was made on a shoestring budget but has been hailed as a masterpiece of Black independent cinema.
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