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Subject: Re: <REQUEST> The Naked Island << OK
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Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:27:25 +0100
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On 22 Dec 2009 16:32:23 GMT, JimB0ss (no@spam.org) wrote:
JimB0ss,
>>For instance it would be interesting to set a comparison between
>>releases of a same film like 'L'Argent' [Money] by Marcel L'Herbier:
>
>Yep, already posted. Posting NZB next )
Ohhh many thanks again! A very nice surprise, I am very grateful. That
way, I'll be able to make an overview of both releases, just for fun!
About that film, although it is silent, it "speaks a lot", even now
about our modern condition in the global crisis' context. Nothing
seems to be new under the sun... I hope that many people will have the
opportunity to watch it thanks to you.
Concerning The Naked Island, I am preparing a descriptive nfo file,
usually for my own usage. That's what I do typically when I get new
movies. It is no addiction to cinematography, just a simple passion :)
As far as I could see from reviews and critics, topics of the movie
seems to be very close to the wonderful 'Man of Aran' b&w, a
documentary shot by Robert Flaherty in 1934:
http://www.dvdclassik.com/Critiques/robert-flaherty-dvd.htm
I am posting the nfo now (see next) just to let you know and for your
own information. It is still a draft, incomplete, sometimes filled
with foreign articles, sometimes full of my "idiomatic" language but
it helps me remind of films I really enjoyed.
All the best,
Nomad
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