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>I seem to remember having seen this on video many years ago. Does anyone
>know if any such video format of the film exists?

-- it was released in the UK by (i think) tartan video, about 5 years ago.
long out of print, but www.moviem.co.uk might be able to locate a copy for
you. incidentally, pasolini's "notes for an african oresteia" is extremely
similar in structure and approach. this film has been released in the US by
waterbearer.


ben

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