Dear Toni-Lynn - I happen to have screened Crimes and Misdemeanors for a group of undergraduate philosophy students last week - they'll be discussing it this week. Do you have a reference for the claim that Louis Levy is based on Primo Levi? Maybe Allen or others have said it and I've just missed it. Thanks in advance - Peter
Peter Caws
University Professor of Philosophy
The George Washington University
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From: Toni-Lynn Frederick <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 4:57 pm
Subject: Re: philosophers on film?
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> Speaking of Allen, there's Professor Louis Levy in "Crimes and
> Misdemeanors," and Levy is modelled after Primo Levi. Though Levy is
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> philosopher, Levi is not.
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> > Was Marshall McLuhan a philosopher? He's in Annie Hall.
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