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Patrick B Bjork <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jun 1994 18:42:50 -0500
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On Wed, 8 Jun 1994, Ana M. Lopez wrote:
 
> In Message Wed, 8 Jun 1994 13:56:19 -0500,
>   timothy paul good <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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> >Folks,
> >
> >Where have all the black and white films gone? Aside from Woody Allen's
> >"Shadows and Fog", I am not aware of any recent (mainstream?) attempts in
> >this area,
> *Schindler's List*, where black and white=historical authenticity.
> Ana Lopez
 
Yes, historical authenticity and, like film noir, sets/reinforces the
tone of a film, as well as perhaps creating some metaphorical significance
with light and shadow.
 
--Patrick

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