Sorry, Ross, but I live outside UK, which local multiplex are talking
about?, their programme sounds very interesting. I'm a little curious about
it since in Spain we don't have such.
Best regards,
Juan Antonio
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From: "Ross Macleay" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:32 PM
Subject: UTOPIA NOW (2004) (a 2nd person film)
> In UTOPIA NOW (2004) (a 2nd person film) you go to the local multiplex
> where this week they are showing among other things Stan Brakhage's A
> CHILDS GARDEN AND THE SERIOUS SEA (you haven't seen it yet but you expect
it
> is about the filmphilosophy of serious beauty) and Bela Tarr's WERKMEISTER
> HARMONIES (during which you wonder if any one else thinks the protagonist
is
> like Prince Myshkin - and after which you hear that it is available on DVD
> next week) and there are several films you probably have not heard of yet
> and there is a retrospective of Lubitsch films (or is it Ophuls this week,
> anyway last week it was Tashlin), and you've missed the Michael Snow
> retrospective but it was so well attended that they are going to do it
again
> probably in May or June, and yes, they have a print of Robert Bresson's
film
> about the nativity - the one that only stars animals.
>
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