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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Ulf Dalquist <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Dec 1995 09:31:13 +0100
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Jessica Rosner wrote:
>
>I am not sure exactly what you mean by format. It was shot and released in
>35mm film. I am not positive of the aspect ratio it was either 1.66 or
>1.85. It was produced for television at over five hours, but released
>theatrically at 188 minutes. The full lengh version screened at some
>international festivals, but was never commercially released. I hope this
>helps
>
The five-hour version *was* released commersially, at least in Sweden. I kn=
ow,=20
'cause I've screened it. It was probably the hardest screening I've done - =
=7Ffive=20
hours of film make a lot of reels to deal with...
 
Seasons Greetings to all of you screen-l'ers
 
Ulf
 
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