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James P Castonguay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jun 1994 14:18:48 -0500
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<[log in to unmask]> from "timothy paul good" at Jun 8, 94 01:56:19 pm
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>Folks,
>
>Where have all the black and white films gone? Aside from Woody Allen's
>"Shadows and Fog", I am not aware of any recent (mainstream?) attempts in
>this area, nor anyone beside Woody Allen who consistently makes use of
>black and white film. Can someone help me overcome my ignorance?
>
>I am also interested in the "theoretical" use of black and white film in
>the age of color, as well as in intermittent use of color or black and
>white (for instance, "Rumblefish") in film.
>
>Any sources or thoughts on the subject would be appreciated.
>
>Tim
 
There is the recent _Schindler's List_.  H-Film had a thread going on the
use of B&W in that film a while back which you could access through the
archives.
 
Jim
 
ps-there are also brief moments of color in the film.

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