However you go about it, Barry, I just enjoy, & here I agree, you
caught something that feels like a cross-section essence of the film...
Doug
Quoting Barry Alpert <[log in to unmask]>:
> I COMPAGNI
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> via Mario Monicelli
>
>
> It´s so damp in here.
>
> Come back down to earth.
> Out as long as possible
> may be impossible.
> Police stopped us.
> A demonstration:
> give in first & show them you´re acting:
> now I say let´s go back to work:
> insults here:
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>
> Barry Alpert / Silver Spring, MD US / 8-1-07 (2:16 PM)
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>
> Written during my first viewing of a 1963 film included within the 50th
> anniversary retrospective of Janus Films now touring North America. One of
> my favorite actors, Marcello Mastroianni, embodies in a very subtle fashion
> the role of a labor organizer in late nineteenth century Turin. How I
> missed this film when it was first distributed by Janus remains unclear,
> and I was quite uncertain in advance about the prospect of writing until I
> could determine whether I had seen it forty years ago and forgotten the
> experience. Even after I realized that this was an initial viewing, my
> writing was intermittent, but on reading the first draft, I felt I had
> somehow snapped a cross-section from the film.
>
>
Douglas Barbour
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