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John Sundholm <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Jun 1996 09:09:14 +0300
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>Re: Scriptwriters in Film
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>I have a related query: I'm interested in films that show scenes of
>writers pitching scripts or story ideas.  Of course, _The Player_
>masterfully lampoons this activity throughout and pitches appear in
>the movies cited above.  Other examples?  I'd be grateful.
 
Is 'The Last Tycoon' totally forgotten? I have often used the film as one=
 of
the cornerstones when teaching about film culture. Some of the scenes are
always a success. Another film worth checking out is Kieslowski's 'Amator=
'
from the 70's ('Amator' is much better than the 'EC-films' in French).>
 
john sundholm
=E5bo academy university
finland
 
 
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