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From 1990-2007, Anthology was home to this lovely cat named Max. One day she wandered into our alley and she never left. Max lived in our office, but she would wander about freely and rub up against visitors in our lobbies and theaters. A fan of foreign films and Brakhage (she sat through all of DOG STAR MAN and didn’t budge), she was a much-loved presence at Anthology for 17 years. We miss you Max! Photos by Robert Haller. #internationalcatday #cinemacat #film #newyork #lowereastside #eastvillage #cat #pet #filmA post shared by Anthology Film Archives (@anthologyfilmarchives) on Aug 8, 2018 at 2:06pm PDT
From 1990-2007, Anthology was home to this lovely cat named Max. One day she wandered into our alley and she never left. Max lived in our office, but she would wander about freely and rub up against visitors in our lobbies and theaters. A fan of foreign films and Brakhage (she sat through all of DOG STAR MAN and didn’t budge), she was a much-loved presence at Anthology for 17 years. We miss you Max! Photos by Robert Haller. #internationalcatday #cinemacat #film #newyork #lowereastside #eastvillage #cat #pet #film
A post shared by Anthology Film Archives (@anthologyfilmarchives) on Aug 8, 2018 at 2:06pm PDT
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