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Re: It is not just that... plus - a question to Jim Willis and others from Europe

Posted by Jeff Starrs on May 30, 2001 at 08:05:04:

Victor, here's my views for what they're worth:
"Say, I am in Paris and have a burning desire to see a film with Jean Arthur/Spencer Tracy"
Yes, it's possible. Mainly the film noir genre from the 40's/50's.
"what kind of selection of German films would be there? Swedish? Japanese? Italian? Russian? Polish? English? Chinese?"
There are 'V.O.' sections in most good rental shops, so they can be found but I'd say the majority would be american or english.
"Of foreign (to France) films, which country would be better represented, and which would not get any light of day at all?"
Definately american. I've never seen any Andorrean films ;0)