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I saw some of his movies about 20 years ago, when I was in college. I love them. I am having hard times find them around. Are they good or I just have a very good memories of them? I am talking about "In the white city" and a few others that I am having hard times recognizing the names/
Ruben
San Francisco
There are two types of Music; good and bad
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I saw this movie when it made a run through the Art houses many long years ago. It's in the same vien as The Return of the Secaucus Seven and The Big Chill but is better than both of them. I bought the video for my son's film school grad girlfriend.
I personally have a fairly deep appreciation for several of Tanner's films. In particular "Jonah Who Will be 25 in the Year 2000" stands out as a rather inspiring and insightful slab o' cinema well worth seeking out, along with 'In the White City'. I did also like 'Messidor', though to a lesser degree, and had mixed feelings on 'La Salamandre'. I wouldn't necessarily argue with the other thread contributor's opinion of 'La Salamandre' as poetic and boring, although I may need to watch it again before dismissing it as a non-essential part of Tanner's filmography.
Bryan K.,
Music Lover & President-elect of C.C.A.C. (Concerned Citizens Against Cilantro)
They would be hard to find locally. Bestvideo has two of his films, I believe I only saw the La Salamandre, but don't remember my impression at all.
in latter time very dark.
Patrick:
All depends in your taste. What movies have you seen? I have seen I think 3 of his movies, the name I remember is the White City. I think I saw another with Gerealdine Chaplin on it. That is the one I want to see again.
Ruben
San Francisco
There are two types of Music; good and bad
I must tell you frankly,that I do not remember the tiltes...just that there were ..poetic & boring ( for me) and the last I one on tv and it was very triste..
But I will recheck my impression...Two types of films.....
Patrick
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