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"G.Hayes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Sep 1996 09:44:00 BST
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Jesse Kalin asked:
 
>In particular: (A) Is the "Decalogue" and/or the "Short films" available
>ANYWHERE on video tape or laser disk.  I have seen no notices for these,
>not even from Japan, but may have missed something.  Are they available in
>some form in Canada, for example (which has a distributor for the
>"Decalogue")?
 
Artificial Eye has released the Dekalog in Britain on two tapes, each
containing five films. I don't have the catalogue with me at the minute, but
you can get in touch with them by phoning 0171 753 8686.
 
Graeme Hayes
University of Wolverhampton
 
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