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Thu, 8 Apr 1993 14:07:05 -0400
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A query posted to chaucer-l (forwarded): anyone on SCREEN-L have an answer?
 
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Subject: Pier Paolo Pasolini film
 
 
 -- Of course, there's Pier Paolo Pasolini's notorious _Canterbury Tales_
 -- film (1971--the Merchant's Tale section makes the rest of the film worth
 -- watching).  Perhaps more interesting (and mysterious) is Michael Powell
 -- and Emeric Pressburger's 1944 _A Canterbury Tale_; here the b & w
 -- cinematography is incredible.
 --
 --Rob Barrett
 
 
        I saw the Pasolini film in college, does anyone know if these two
        films are available on video tape??
 
                                thanks,
                                jb
 
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