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Check with Canyon. The VHS collections of Conner's films are out of
print. But, as of about 2 weeks ago, their web site listed all (or
most) of Conner's films as available to rent on 16mm. Jesse Kalin
On Apr 10, 2004, at 2:30 PM, gloria monti wrote:
> I have just discovered that Bruce Conner's film, *Marilyn
> Times Five* is not available for purchase. The person in charge of
> acquisitions at my school tells me that Conner's films, once
> distributed by Canyon Cinema, are no longer available. Do you have
> any other leads?
> Thank you,
>
> Gloria Monti
> ______________________________
> gloria monti, ph.d.
> cinema studies program
> oberlin college
> 10 n. professor st.
> oberlin, OH 44074
> phone: 440-775-6015
> fax: 440-775-8684
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> "Don't ever let your work become your life."
> Mark Green, MD
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