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Krin Gabbard <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Mar 1995 16:56:56 CST
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               State University of New York at Stony Brook
                       Stony Brook, NY 10025
 
                                            Krin Gabbard
                                            Associate Professor
                                            Comparative Literature
                                            212 749-1631
                                            29-Mar-1995 00:21am EST
FROM:  KGABBARD
TO:    Remote Addressee                     ( [log in to unmask] )
 
Subject: Re: Antonioni
 
Yes, it was nice to see Antonioni alive and crying at the Academy Awards, but
what about the perverse way in which Jack Nicholson introduced him?  I noticed
that the speed-of-light survey of his career included a clip from _The
Passenger_, but I did not hear Nicholson apologizing for buying the rights to
the film and then preventing people from seeing it.  I don't recall being that
impressed by _The Passenger_ except for the amazing trick at the end when the
camera seems to float through a window and then turn around and look back at
the place from which it has impossibly emerged.
 
Krin Gabbard
SUNY Stony Brook

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