Watch and vote for Ars Magna, a short film about the obsessive world of anagrams.

2013 Festival | Ars Magna PBS Short Film Festival

Premiered March 04, 2013
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2013 Festival | Ars Magna

Watch and vote for "Ars Magna," a short documentary film about the obsessive and fascinating world of anagrams with Cory Calhoun, who took the first three lines of Hamlet's "To Be or Not to Be" soliloquy and made them into what's been called the "world's greatest anagram." To cast your vote, visit http://www.pbs.org/filmfestival/vote/

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