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1 EN Perspectives and Movements in Cinema View Online [1] Adair, G Mizoguchi. Flickers: an illustrated celebration of 100 years of cinema. Faber and Faber. [2] Adair, G Ozu. Flickers: an illustrated celebration of 100 years of cinema. Faber and Faber. [3] Akira Kurosawa on Rashomon: [4] Akira Kurosawa on Rashomon: [5] Andrew, D. and Cavanaugh, C Sansho Dayu. BFI. [6] Antoine and Colette: 1/12
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10 [71] Visconti, L. and Verga, G La terra trema. British film Institute. [72] Zavattini, C Some Ideas on the Cinema. Film: A Montage of Theories. E.P. Dutton & Co Inc; Underlining edition. [73] Apocalypse Now (3-disc Special Edition including Hearts of Darkness) [Blu-ray] [1979]. [74] Being Human [DVD] [1994] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]. [75] Breaking in [DVD] [1989]. [76] Claude Chabrol Collection Vol. 1 (3 disc box set) [DVD]. [77] Gregory s 2 Girls [DVD]. [78] Japanese Aesthetics. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [79] 10/12
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