RE: cinematheque (was RE: mesmerization)

2005-04-03 Thread Stuart LeBlanc
As you command. -Original Message- 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

Re: cinematheque (was RE: mesmerization)

2005-04-03 Thread Roman Turovsky
> 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 -- http://polyhymnion.org/torban > > -Or

cinematheque (was RE: mesmerization)

2005-04-02 Thread Stuart LeBlanc
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. -Original Message- From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 6:56 PM To: Stuar

cinematheque (was RE: mesmerization)

2005-04-02 Thread Stuart LeBlanc
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