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Almodovar's "Women on the verge..."  It's not high art, more like magazine
pictures of women, but its very slick to watch...
 
Also, Sirens.  Over the credits two men walk past pictures in a gallery.
 
Kate Prior
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On Fri, 1 May 1998, J Doyle wrote:
 
> Can anyone suggest interesting examples of opening title sequences
> that use works of art (paintings or drawings) as a background?
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> Thanks for your comments.
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> John Doyle
> St. John's, Newfoundland
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