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I haven't followed this thread too much, but after reading James Monaco's
response I was wondering if the entirety of Sukorov's Russian Ark might have
a place in the pantheon of all-time great tracking shot (steadycam) long
takes?

Best,
Thomas Deane Tucker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Humanities
Chair, Department of Language, Literature, and Communication Arts
Honors Program Director
Chadron State College

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