Since lately there have been admonishments on this list about its use for locating films and videotapes, I ask this question with some trepidation; but, for those of us in the hinterlands (like here in Dayton, Ohio, hometown of C. Francis Jenkins, Jay Leyda, and, apparently, Emma Thompson), we have little choice when it comes to finding materials for classroom use. So ... Can anyone tell me where I could obtain, in any format for classroom use, the noted Canadian Anglophone features *Nobody Waved Goodbye* (Don Owen, 1964) and *Goin' Down the Road* (Don Shebib, 1970)? Also, I would be interested in knowing of sources for Canadian features in general (especially subtitled versions of Claude Jutra's earlier work). Thanks in advance. _______________________________________________________________________________ William Lafferty Department of Theatre Arts [log in to unmask] Wright State University office (937) 775-4581 or 3072 Dayton, OH 45435-0001 USA facsimile (937) 775-3787 "The universe was once conceived almost as a vast preserve, landscaped for heroes, plotted to provide them the appropriate adventures. The rules were known and respected, the adversaries honorable, the oracles articulate and precise as the directives of a six-lane parkway. Errors of weakness or vanity led, with measured momentum, to the tragedy which resolved everything. Today, the rules are ambiguous, the adversary is concealed in aliases, the oracles broadcast a babble of contradictions." --- Maya Deren, from her notes for *At Land* ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama.