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Back in December someone had asked about the Sidney Lumet film BYE BYE
BRAVERMAN. It turns out that on February 25 the Film Forum in New York will
be screening it as part of their ongoing Lumet retrospective. If you live in
the New York area, here's your chance!

     http://www.filmforum.org/films/lumet.html

Best,
James Steffen

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identities, we are able to set ourselves free." --Orhan Pamuk

James M. Steffen, PhD
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Emory University
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-----Original Message-----
From: Film and TV Studies Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Frank, Michael
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 8:58 AM
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Subject: [SCREEN-L] searching for film



i've been trying without success to find a copy, in any format,  of BYE
BYE BRAVERMAN [sidney lumet, 1968] . . . amazon offers some posters but
not the film, i've been unable to locate a library that has a copy, it
seems to be the only thing in the entire world that's not offered on
e-bay, and it's not even listed on netflix,  . . . anyone have any
suggestions??



many thanks



mike


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