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"Rick E. Provine" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Mar 1993 13:31:48 EST
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<[log in to unmask]>; from "Sandy Dwiggins" at Mar 10, 93 1:26 pm
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According to Sandy Dwiggins:
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> >
> > Permit me a forthright and unsubstantiatable opinion.  The greatest
> > library movie ever (and I just saw it again a few weeks ago, so I oughta
> > know) is Alain Resnais's documentary on the Bibliotheque nationale,
> > Toute la memoire du monde.
> >
> Thank God...someone but me has seen this fantastic film!!!!!! It is
> a gem....One of the most spectacular visually exciting films I ever
> saw in film school!!! Now, has anyone ever seen films by Hilary Harris?
>
 
Please please!!!  Where can I get a copy of this film?
 
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