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try the mediatheque des trois mondes, in paris. it isn't available, to my
knowledge, in english subtitles. the mediatheque has a url you can get
through google
ken harrow

At 11:25 PM 9/3/2004, you wrote:
>Would anyone know where Yamina Benguigui's Memoires d'Immigres can be
>purchased subtitled on VHS or DVD these days? I know many institutions
>acquired it when it first came out, but my exhaustive google searches have
>come up empty with regard to a present distributor.
>
>many thanks, Angelica Fenner
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>Angelica Fenner
>Assistant Professor
>Germanic Languages and Literatures / Cinema Studies Program
>325 Odette Hall
>University of Toronto
>Toronto, Ontario  M5S 1J4   CANADA
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Kenneth W. Harrow
Professor of English
Michigan State University
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