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Brett Allan Enemark <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 1997 22:31:07 -0800
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My personal favorite appears at the end of Bunuel's L'AGE D'OR.  Pasolini
generated several Christ-types, including J.C. himself in the PASSION OF
SAINT MATTHEW, but also in ACCATTONE.  TEOREMA features Terrence Stamp
(again) as a returned Christ.  Also, in Rossellini's  ROME OPEN CITY,
Manfredo, the underground leader captured by the Gestapo becomes Christlike.
I hope these suggestions are useful.  There must be a million of 'em.
 
BE
 
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