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Hope all's well in Vic-land, haven't heard for awhile.

Posted by tinear on November 1, 2007 at 18:13:32:

Here's a hodgepodge some of which I'm already praised here:
Damnation: yes, it's Tarr and it's not cheery but I can't get a lot of its images out of my head six months later. The opening scene is a brilliant one.
Late Spring by Ozu: I'd bet you've seen it but how often is too often for this gem?
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs, by Naruse: an unrelenting but not too black look at the life of postwar women--- the star is a Japanese Audrey Hepburn-like beauty--- in Japan.
Cria Cuervos: a sensational performance by the same young girl that made Spirit of the Beehive such a classic. NOT TO BE MISSED.
The Cow: certainly belongs in anyone's top 50 list.
Tristram Shandy, a Cock and Bull Story: no fan of English film should miss this. Hilarious and intelligent as only the Brits can be.