On Thu, 13 Jan 1994 21:12:27 EST Martin R. Kalfatovic said: >The Smithsonian Institution Libraries is currently running an exhibition >entitled, "Tunnels! A Celebration." The exhibition covers the technological >and social issues involving many types of tunnels. Martin, this may be slightly off-topic, but I saw a terrifically funny and hard-hitting 11 minute film called "Wholes" by Cecilio Neto, a Brazilian filmmaker from Sao Paulo. It's about potholes, in a sense, but it's also about urban crime, ineffectual government, and the decay and decline of civilization in the great megacities that are metastasizing around the world -- places like Mexico City, Calcutta, Sao Paulo. Very witty black humor -- it winds up underground in the sewers with a baby rat telling his mother he saw an angel -- a bat. This was made for a British TV series called "South" -- can't remember if it was Channel Four or BBC. The production company is: CN Cine, R. Pedro & Sourz, Campos F 143, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tel. 55/11/8727895, FAX uses same #. Robert Robert Withers Film Department That was zen, this is tao . . . Brooklyn College Brooklyn, New York 11210 Bitnet: [log in to unmask] (718) 951-5664 Internet: [log in to unmask]