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Scott Andrew Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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Thought this would be of interest to some of you...


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> I was perusing Zeitgeist films' website recently and happened to
> notice that the venerable Greenaway had been added to their extended
> film catalogue (and Greenaway's "The Falls" is listed as 'coming soon
> to DVD'..unfortunately, there is no further elaboration: no date,
> no details..).. Zeitgeist do not master their own discs, but work in
> conjunction with Winstar/Fox Lorber (and on the rare occasion, Kino
> and Criterion).. Hopefully, we can expect this sometime within the
> next decade.. (I think Wayney will be particularly pleased with this
> news, unless he already knows)
>
> Also worth noting, Zeitgeist have acquired Guy Maddin's latest 6
> minute long short, 'Heart of the World', in which he fuses Dziga
> Vertov, Eisenstein, Dovzhenko, and DW Griffith (a sublime tip of the
> hat to the silent era of agitprop).. Maddin's short was included
> among
> 10 preludes created specifically for the Toronto International Film
> Festival's 25th anniversary..(other filmmakers that were included :
> Atom Egoyan, Michael Snow, David Cronenberg..a strictly Canadian
> affair) I have viewed all of them, and Guy Maddin's film was easily
> the best, and most inspired..

--
Scott Andrew Hutchins
http://members.home.net/scottandrewh

"It's a queer world, and the longer I live in it the queerer I find it.
Once I thought it would be a good idea to regulate things myself, and
run the world as it ought to be run; but I gave it up long ago.  The
world's a stage, they say; but the show ain't always amusing, by a long
chalk, and sometimes I wish I didn't have a reserved seat."--John
Merrick, _Aunt Jane's Nieces_, by L. Frank Baum

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