As you command.
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From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 8:50 AM
To: Stuart LeBlanc; lute net
Subject: Re: cinematheque (was RE: mesmerization)
> Haven't seen any of his work yet, although Il Posto has been on my list for a
> Haven't seen any of his work yet, although Il Posto has been on my list for a
> while. In lieu of that, Umberto D. is the most heartbreaking story I have
> ever
> watched on film.
Get it, ASAP, as well as I FIDANZATI, and L'ALBERO DEI ZOCCOLI.
RT
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>
> -Or
Haven't seen any of his work yet, although Il Posto has been on my list for a
while. In lieu of that, Umberto D. is the most heartbreaking story I have ever
watched on film.
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From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 6:56 PM
To: Stuar
Yes, I'm trying to think of what music matches Tarkovsky... Arvo Pärt?
Bresson's work has that same spiritual quality, but far more concisely and
narratively rendered. Ockeghem? When I watch the multilayered films of Altman
and Renoir I think of fugues.
Although Bergman's films are more focused