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In Reply to: Re: I've been touting "Proof" for years. posted by Victor Khomenko on June 19, 2005 at 09:24:20:
...if you're refering to the film based on the Balzac novella and directed by Lavinnia Currier that came out in the late 90's. But it's not an Aussie film, it's a US production. How did you stumble across it?PITD does have gorgeous cinematography (by the Russian DP who shot Orlando, as I recall) and striking production design.
With its unusual subject matter, it's not a film I recommend for everyone. I haven;t seen it in quite a while, since (last time I checked) it's only on VHS - which is odd because it was a New Line/Fine Line production and they usually release everything on DVD.
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I didn't mean to make it sound like it was an Aussie film, sorry. Sometimes we have strange associations that lead us in unlikely and seemingly illogical directions... hence this recollection.I first saw it on a cable channel years ago, and loved it, so I bought the tape. You are right, it should really be issued on a DVD, and good one, at that, as it is a spellbinding film.
I got the VHS from Amazon, but I'd love to have this on DVD. Fine oddball film. The director studied poetry & philosophy at Harvard.I relate to cats. So I loved it even more - gorgeous leopard, gorgeous naked Brit actor...what's not to like??? ;-)
I am sure you already know it, but for those unfamiliar, this is not your typical "how the movie was made" story, and a worthy reading.BTW... speaking of gorgeous actors, naked and close... I would be interested in your reaction to Beau Travail - do you think that was a film made by a woman for women, or do you think it speaks a much more universal language that transcends the sexes? I am asking because I love the film without paying much attention to the sexual connotations, although I do feel and see them, and wonder if I am truly missing something there.
To me that film is like a sister to Passion.
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