Dear Jim,
Yes, that's it. Just looked more carefully at imdb and found it at once.
It deals with the increasing instability of the main character thanks to his voyeurism-strange parallel to The Conversation, perhaps?
Cheers,
Stan
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007, 4:54:22 AM, one spoke:
S> there also occurs to me a film made in the Uk, whose title and
S> director evades me, in which a 1st person viewpoint predominates
S> thanks tot he sci-fi motif of cerbrally implanted video. Can anyone
S> remeber this little gem?
I believe you're thinking of Bertrand Tavernier's _Deathwatch_, with
Havey Keitel (based on the british SF novel _The Continuous Katherine
Mortenhoe_ by D.G. Compton).
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