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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 May 1998 21:42:43 -0400
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Yes, you're right...
The credit titles in the beginning of the film uses Bacon's  paintings.
 
 
Francis van den Heuvel
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De : Donald Hounam <[log in to unmask]>
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Date : 7 mai, 1998 16:57
Objet : Re: Paintings in opening titles?
 
 
>In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (J Doyle)
>wrote:
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>> Can anyone suggest interesting examples of opening title sequences
>> that use works of art (paintings or drawings) as a background?
>
>Didn't Last Tango in Paris use some Francis Bacons?
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>Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
>http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite
 
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