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Greetings to list members,

I'm organizing a campus/departmental film series this fall featuring
notable African American films of the "post-Civil Rights" era.  I would
greatly appreciate information on where I can find 35mm or 16mm prints to
rent of the following titles:

Across 110th Street (Shear, 1972)
Black Girl (Davis, 1972)
Claudine (Berry, 1974)
Dutchman (Harvey, 1967)
Ganja and Hess (Gunn, 1973)
Jack Johnson (Cayton, 1970)
The Learning Tree (Parks, 1969)
Nothing But a Man (Roemer, 1964)
The Spook Who Sat By the Door (Dixon, 1973)
Up Tight (Dassin, 1968)

Also, if you have leads on any prints of other interesting films that fit
the series theme, I would love to hear about them.

Please feel free to respond on or off list.  Thank you!!

Christopher Sieving

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