A long clip from Robert Gardner's phenomenal Forest of Bliss ('86).
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Apologies for being way behind the times, but was reading your post on founding cinematic texts and following links got to the original discussion where you offered to e-mail the Olaf Moller article published in the serbian magazine. Does this offer still stand? If it does, I would be very pleased to see a copy, as I'm just discovering his work at the moment, and he is indeed a fascinating critic. my adress is nletore@hotmail.com, no worries if you can't send it anymore, but if you can, thanks a lot! Nathan
2 comments:
Apologies for being way behind the times, but was reading your post on founding cinematic texts and following links got to the original discussion where you offered to e-mail the Olaf Moller article published in the serbian magazine. Does this offer still stand? If it does, I would be very pleased to see a copy, as I'm just discovering his work at the moment, and he is indeed a fascinating critic.
my adress is nletore@hotmail.com, no worries if you can't send it anymore, but if you can, thanks a lot!
Nathan
I remember reading that article, and it's now a year later I've finally leafed through Movie Mutations and the whole essay is making sense!
Ha!
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