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Gloria Monti requests:


>         I am putting together a syllabus for International Cinema
> (1930-1960).  On the first day of school I would like to show an
> international film (made after the 1950s) that chronicles these three
> decades.  Any suggestions?  Thank you.

Any particular country/region?  A few come to mind:

China:          TO LIVE (Zhang Yimou)
China:          FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE (Chen Kaige)
China (but "international" in production):      THE LAST EMPEROR
Japan:          INSECT WOMAN (Shohei Imamura)
Hungary:        SUNSHINE (Istvan Szabo)
Cuba:           LUCIA (Humberto Solas)
Russia:         THE INNER CIRCLE (Andrei Konchalovsky)

Also, not quite as "international," but of interest:
THE GODFATHER (Parts 1 and 2)
ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA
AVALON


Don Larsson

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Donald F. Larsson, English Department, AH 230
Minnesota State University
Mankato, MN  56001

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