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Sun, 23 Jan 1994 10:35:35 EST
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>Hello,
>
>     Anyone know where I can find documentary on video cassettes? Is
>there any company or organism which specialize in that kind of
>distribution? I'm looking for any kind of documentary, but I'm
>especially interested in the "classics" of documentaries (Flaherty,
>Grierson, Rotha, Wiseman, Leacock, Rouch, etc.).
>
>TIA!
>
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>        DENIS SIMARD                    Universite de Montreal
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  For the classics, you might try the NFB.  Maybe the Cinematheque
could help you out, also - they have friendly people and a great
little card file/archive.
  Both institutions are located, in Montreal, at St. Denis and de
Maisonneuve.

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