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...best place to start. Schrader appears on this disc to provide a new introduction to the film and to Bresson's demanding but ultimately captivating approach to the medium. The audio commentary is by the film scholar James Quandt, editor of the best single volume work on Bresson in English. In the way typical of Criterion, which regularly hunts through the archives of foreign television, the disc's producers have also tracked down a 1960 French TV interview with the elusive Bresson, as well as a 2003 documentary about the film's unconventional cast...
...strange kind of distant war for all of us. But obviously, for the people who serve in it, it’s not distant.”But filming in South Central was more than just a chance to explore a different culture. For the English actor, it highlighted the vast differences in social classes in the United States.“This was a great opportunity to find out about people, and you have a great excuse to ask people questions where usually they’d look at you and say, ‘Shut the fuck...
...spirit of Nathaniel Hawthorne looms large over Harvard. Several classes are more or less centered around him, and few English concentrators are likely to graduate without reading “The House of the Seven Gables,” or, morelikely, “The Scarlet Letter.”It is perhaps not surprising, then, that Black Community and Student Theatre (BlackC.A.S.T) chose to produce “In the Blood,” one of Suzan-Lori Parks’ adaptations of the latter this coming weekend, Nov. 9 through Nov. 11 at the Agassiz Theatre.Though this...
...very least, it seems that being an English concentrator can allow you to sound clever when you really don’t have a clue...
David L. Golding ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an English and American literature and language and classics joint concentrator in Dunster House...