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French fashion designer and movie producer Agnes b. has chosen some of her favorite American films to be shown during the upcoming series, "BAMcinematek presents J’aime le cinema americain: agnes b. Selects."

Movies from filmmakers John Huston, John Cassavetes, David Lynch, Tod Browning, Quentin Tarantino and John Waters, "agnes b. Selects" is slated to run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Rose Cinemas Oct. 2-11.

The first show is a screening of Buster Keaton’s silent 1925 comedy, "Seven Chances." (Donald Sosin will be on-hand to provide live piano accompaniment to the film.)

For later in the week she has selected:  "Too Late Blues," "It’s a Gift," "Reservoir Dogs," "Pink Flamingos," "Lost Highway," "Freaks" and "Reflections in a Golden Eye."

"Agnes b. Selects" will close with "julien donkey-boy," Harmony Korine’s 1999 film, which stars Werner Herzog, Ewan Bremner and Chloe Sevigny. It is the only American film made under the avant-garde, Dogma 95 movement.

BAM Rose Cinemas are located at 30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene. Tickets are $10 per screening for adults and $7 for students age 25 and younger (with valid I.D. Monday-Thursday, except holidays), seniors, children younger than age 12, and BAM Cinema Club members. Tickets are available by calling (718) 636-4100 or by visiting www.BAM.org.

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