I've been holding back on Allan Siegel's query about a Godard/Rocha interview, expecting someone smarter than I to come up with the reference. Smarter people have appeared, but no one's come up with an answer yet. So here's my half-baked suggestion. I've been looking through the bibliography in Julia Lesage's massive reference guide to Godard. Unfortunately, it's indexed only by authors and film titles, not by subjects or names included in annotations. There are citations for a couple of articles written by Rocha, in which he appears to have referred to Godard, and there are, of course, many publications with Godard's by-line. In neither case is there a reference to a published dialogue. I cast around in a couple of other sources, where I might have expected to find a reference (like James Roy MacBean's article on Vent d'est), but found zilch. There is, however, a reference to an article, "Godard Interviews Solanas," Liberated Guardian 1, no. 19 (11 March 1971): 17 (entry 2273 in Lesage), which appears to be a translation of "Godard por Solanas, Solanas por Godard," Cine del tercer mundo, no. 1 (October 1969). It wasn't clear to me whether Allan had a copy of the article and was looking for bibliographic details or (more likely, as I recall) was looking for a citation in order to get the article. If it was the latter case, I'm wondering if someone along the line mixed up the two South American filmmakers. Blaine Allan [log in to unmask] Film Studies Queen's University Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 3N6