----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Godard made an 8mm, feature-length documentary on the events of summer 1968 in Paris. It was, when I saw it in summer 1969, untitled. As it was also one of the most unwatchable films ever made (by the time the screening ended at Melnitz Hall, UCLA there were two hundred people in the lobby and about a dozen, besides me, left inside), I have not given it much thought since. The only reason I wanted to see it was that I was in Paris in summer, 1968, and while "terrible" things may indeed have happened in Prague, Chicago, and other parts of the world that summer, I find it curious that Prof. de la Motte applies that adjective to the events in Paris and the entire year. Alain Silver