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"Frederick C.O. Wedler III" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Apr 1994 00:07:55 -0500
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>I too think that Man Bites Dog is a truly fascinating film.  I would like to
>use
>it in an intro. class, perhaps after having taught some "real" traditional
>and non-traditional documentaries (Wiseman, maybe).  However, for the record,
>Man Bites Dog would not be appropriate for a French film class- it's actually
>Belgian.
>
>Heather Hendershot
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>P.S. Man Bites Dog has barely been distributed at all in the States.
>Does anyone know who to contact to rent it?
 
I've seen it on the shelves at Blockbuster.
 
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Frederick C.O. Wedler III       |       I drank what?!
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