Anny,
I just like the particular quality of your formulation. Remember, I
enjoy "sweet & sour metaballs" as well.
Thought they might serve spaghetti at the movie theatres in Italy so the
audience could re-enact the response to early futurist performance. Have
seen most of Pasolini, but also enjoyed M.T. Giordana's recent six hour
film "Best of Youth" and hope Luchetti's film might approach its quality.
Here's a link to a recent dust-up about current Italian cinema versus the
good old days:
http://www.altfg.com/blog/directors/quentin-tarantino-vs-the-new-italian-
cinema/
Barry
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:07:47 +0100, Anny Ballardini
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>Yes, Barry, you can use that bit of running cheese, can't understand how
you
>can like it, but your attention makes me laugh.
>Food at the cinema? Lovely popcorn and snacks, M&M are my favorite.
>I don't think any of those movies were shot in Bolzano. And I do not
>particularly like Moretti, or Italian cinema. After Fellini it (Italian
>cinema) has just started slumbering, hope one day it will get back to what
>it was; see (everything by) Pasolini.
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