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Re: Foreign language films

OK that'd be great Reza.

Cliff



--- In dukesfilmgroup@..., "Reza Mills" <rezamills@...>
wrote:
>
> Frozen Land looks very interesting. I might pop along to that with ya.
>
> Reza
>
>
>
>
> --- In dukesfilmgroup@..., "Cliff Laine"
> <yahoogroups@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone
> >
> > I've had a fwe e-mail problems lately so apologies in advance if
> this
> > duplicates information you already have or something that's already
> > been discussed.
> >
> > I got an e-mail this afternoon from the Duke's about some foreign
> > langauge films. I'm particularly interested in these two and was
> > wondering if anyone else fancied coming along.
> >
> > ---------------------
> > FINNISH
> >
> > Frozen Land (18)
> > Sunday 17 December
> >
> > A brilliantly devised web of interconnecting fates, Frozen Land is
> an
> > intense, fast paced depiction of a gritty Helsinki, which bounces
> > between stories and characters' lives, set into motion by the
> printing
> > of a forged 500 Euro note. Semi improvised dialogue and gripping
> visuals
> > form the backdrop for a powerful collection of performances, from a
> pair
> > of young computer hackers and a depressed policewoman, to a
> > mullet-haired car thief and a vacuum salesman and recovering
> alcoholic,
> > who falls off the wagon with a vengeance.
> >
> > FRENCH/GERMAN
> >
> > Joyeux Noel (Merry Christmas) (12A)
> > Wednesday 20 December
> >
> > By Christmas Eve 1914 one of the bloodiest wars the world has ever
> seen
> > was well under way. Joyeux Noel is inspired by the surprising true
> > events that happened along the battlefront that day as seen through
> the
> > amazed eyes of four people from different countries: a Scottish
> > minister, a French lieutenant, a German tenor and a Danish soprano.
> > These heroes find themselves at the centre of an unprecedented and
> > unthinkable fraternization between German, French, and British
> soldiers,
> > who left rifles at the bottom of trenches to shake hands, exchange a
> > cigarette and a piece of chocolate and wish each other ''Merry
> > Christmas''.
> > --
> > Cliff
> >
>





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Hello everyone I've had a fwe e-mail problems lately so apologies in advance if this duplicates information you already have or something that's already been...
Cliff Laine
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Nov 14, 2006
5:37 pm

Frozen Land looks very interesting. I might pop along to that with ya. Reza ... this ... an ... printing ... visuals ... pair ... alcoholic, ... seen ... the ...
Reza Mills
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Nov 15, 2006
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OK that'd be great Reza. Cliff...
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Nov 25, 2006
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