An additional note on THE SORCERESS: I saw the film at the Avon in Providence RI in 1988; the director, Pam Berger, gave a 1/2 hour talk before the screening. It was the first film she ever made; she'd worked on medieval witchcraft as a scholar and had the urge to make a film. So she called up the NEH and they gave her a list of directors she could contact. One of these was a woman (whose name I've forgotten) who was a well-known director in France, and had worked with Godard. So Ms. Berger called her _on the phone_, and (amazingly enough) the director agreed to look at her script. Many re-writes later, they took some NEH grant money and started filming in France. A story which has often made me wonder about how it is that something like this can happen while dozens of my friends, film-school graduates and talented folks all, are trying to scrounge enough money to make a five-minute short ... But in any event, THE SORCERESS is an excellent film, and is based very carefully on original historical documentation. The dialogue was filmed in French _and_ English, and as I recall it is available as a VHS video in either form. Pam Blake is a profesor somewhere in the Boston area -- (Boston College? My memory may be faulty), and could I'm sure supply info. on how to obtain a copy. --Russell Potter --English, Colby College