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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Dan Streible <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Sep 1996 17:03:41 -0600
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Don Larsson wrote:
 
>As you may know, there is currently a series of films and videos=
 commissioned
>by the British Film Institute, celebrating 100 years of cinema.=
 =20
>Each film/video tends to concentrate on one national or world-regional=
 cinema
>(I just caught the ones for France. . .and Brazil.)
>
>The one for Poland is directed by Pawel Lozinski, from an idea by=
 Kiewslowski.
>It focuses on the experiences and memories of filmgoers themselves.
 
 
        I AM WONDERING WHERE ONE CAN RENT THE FILMS OR BUY THE VIDEOS=
 FOR
THIS BFI "Century of Cinema" series.  The Boston Museum of Fine Arts=
 lists=20
13 titles.   I have seen the US entry, A PERSONAL JOURNEY WITH MARTIN
SCORSESE THROUGH AMERICAN MOVIES (which runs 226 mins.)    But I=
 am more
interested in some of the others.
 
Stephen Frears' TYPICALLY BRITISH
Mieville et Godard's 2 X 50 YEARS OF FRENCH CINEMA
Edgar Reitz's THE NIGHT OF THE FILMMAKERS
Lozinski's 100 YEARS IN CINEMA
Stig Bjorkman, I AM CURIOUS, FILM
Donal Taylor Black, IRISH CINEMA -- OURSELVES ALONE?
Mikhalkov, THE RUSSIAN IDEA
Stanley Kwan, CHINESE CINEMA
Oshima, 100 YEARS OF JAPANESE CINEMA
Jang Sun-Woo THE CINEMA OF THE ROAD
Pereira Dos Santos, CINEMA OF TEARS
Sam Neill, CINEMA OF UNEASE
 
        If anyone knows how to get 'em, I'm interested.  Much obliged.
 
 
Dan Streible
 
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