2013 Criterion Forum Awards

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jindianajonz
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Re: 2013 Criterion Forum Awards

#176 Post by jindianajonz »

Well, Zatoichi definitely had one off the top of my head, and I think Shoah, Nashville, and On the Waterfront had fairly substantial booklets.
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#177 Post by zedz »

jindianajonz wrote:Well, Zatoichi definitely had one off the top of my head, and I think Shoah, Nashville, and On the Waterfront had fairly substantial booklets.
And Bergman / Rossellini, and the WCF set. I think 'best booklet' is a much better option than hoping that a bunch of meteorites all hit exactly the same spot.
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#178 Post by Gregory »

As did Rossellini/Bergman. The Etaix one was fairly short but had a lot of good information and vintage images.
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#179 Post by colinr0380 »

Nobody else assayed the Etaix essay?
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#180 Post by swo17 »

Babette's Feast also had a nice thick booklet.
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