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Try Scorsese's _The Age of Innocence_ and Geenaway's _The Cook The Thief
His Wife & Her Lover_.

Scott


On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, gloria monti wrote:

>         Dear Colleagues:
>         Starting with *Eat Drink Man Woman* (1994), Ang Lee, I am looking
> for critical work on the depiction of food onscreen and the role of food in
> family life (food and love, fathers and daughters, etc.).  Also, I haven't
> been able to find anything beyond reviews of the film.
>         Any leads?
>
>         Gloria Monti
>
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