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In Reply to: Re: Ah, Antonioni ...... Zabreski Point posted by edta on July 08, 2000 at 08:29:08:
I would not call it a good movie. There are far better ones.
The film festival is only covering Antonioni. All of his films, if I'm not mistaken.Did he make a lot of anti-establishment films?
***Did he make a lot of anti-establishment films?I have to admit I am not hot on social agendas in movies. I usually don't pay attention to them, unless it is too obvious. I am not the best guy to ask this question. I guess I would have to go back and see. Perhaps Steve could answer this - ask him directly, he is better at noticing things and recording them in his bottomless memory (he gets my respect for that ability of his).
Most of the time, movie directors/producers and actors are the worst people to ask the opinion on social issues. Directors are usually too absorbed in what they are doing from the artistic standpoint to be aware or clear on what is going on, and the actors are usually too dumb to understand. That, unfortunately, is true even of the best actors - they are good line readers, that's what this profession is about. Nothing wrong with that.
Good luck, sounds like fun days. Tell us what you thinks afterwards.
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