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January 31, 2005

Kenneth Turan: American in Paris

Only in Paris is it possible to experience this cornucopia of films and have the pleasure of seeing them in the real-world hurly-burly of commercial exhibition. Theater owners here are willing to invest in new prints of obscure works (such as the sparkling version of Jacques Tourneur's barely known 1951 female pirate movie, Anne of the Indies, which I saw on my trip in early January), and audiences are willing to patronize them. If you love film, it is exciting to be in a city that walks the walk, that matches your passion stride for stride."

Posted by Ray Pride at January 31, 2005 10:40 AM

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