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Scott Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 16 Mar 2004 21:59:33 -0600
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I saw a short film on a DVD at a screening that had to do with a guy
in World War II who carries on a corespondence with a woman who
previously owned his copy of _Anna Karenina_, which he bought from an
Afrian-American rare book dealer.  It ended with him being told that
they would meet in a train station and she would hold a rose so he
would know who she was (she refused to send him a photo).  When he
gets there, he finds a stout elderly lady holding a rose.  After
hesitation, he finally decides to introduce himself.  She tells him
she has no idea who he is, but that a young woman in a restaurant
across the street told him that if he spoke to her, to tell him where
she was. Can anyone give me the title of this film?

Scott

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