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Daniel Pisano <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jun 1994 11:30:04 MESZ
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Tim,
 
 
> I am also interested in the "theoretical" use of black and white film in
> the age of color, as well as in intermittent use of color or black and
> white (for instance, "Rumblefish") in film.
 
Wim Wender's 'Wings of Desire' is first BW (50-60 mins) then color.
Luc Besson's 'The Big Blue' is also first BW then Color, but only for 15 mins
or so.
 
Both films are really worth watching. Really, really.
 
> Any sources or thoughts on the subject would be appreciated.
 
Sure,
Daniel

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