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Old 10-10-2005, 08:50 AM   #10 (permalink)
DontRunMeOver
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I amaze myself with this choice - 'Jean De Florette'.

Set in the Provence countryside during the 1920s, directed by Claude Berri.
Regarded as the world's most popular foriegn language film ever.
I even own a copy.
So its available at Blockbusters?

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And

'Manhatten'.

Starring Woody Allen and filmed entirely in black and white with a Gershwin score.
Stunning and very funny.
I even own a copy of this... also.
This one too? Blockbusters? I'd really like to see this, as I'm a big fan of Gershwin and have been told that Woody Allen is right up my street (not seen any of his movies yet, where have I been?)
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