Yes, indeed. I cannot remember if Mussolini was there.
On Nov 12, 2007 1:34 AM, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I remember fondly a movie called Cinema Paradiso...
> Sweet nostalgia...(did it mention Mussolini? Can't even remember)
> Max
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> On 12/11/07 7:08 AM, "Anny Ballardini" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > The problem with Bellocchio has been his relationship with the
> psychiatrist
> > Massimo Fagioli, as a philosopher he was a great director. In '78 he
> lost
> > his grip on what was a promising and daring visualization of a new
> > interpretation of facts. I met Bellocchio some years ago, at the time
> still
> > a beautiful man.
> > I never liked Olmi.
> >
> > No spaghetti, Barry, sorry to disappoint you. The mad times of Depero do
> not
> > exist any more.
> > There was a cinema though in Florence to which I went once, that was
> many
> > many years ago, and I remember kids with an alarm clock, any kinds of
> food,
> > laughing and comments, ...
> > such a wild place.
> >
> > Or another cinema, this time outside Florence in a small village. Wooden
> > seats, half empty, we reached it by bus, a row of low houses crowded
> onto a
> > straight road that passed through, and the movie was also quite
> impressive.
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