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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Aug 1993 19:34:23 CDT
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1993 13:05:42 +0200 NAME said:
>I would like to use some cuts from films with flashforwards, as opposed
>to flashbacks. Any suggestions appreciated.
 
 Pasolini's MEDEA (1969) goes forwards, backwards and sideways--as I
 learned to my horror when I was projecting a 16mm print of it
 with mislabeled reels to a rather angry audience.
 
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