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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Catholicism in Film
Here is a fabulous new article from the January issue of the NOR about Catholicism in film. There is mention of some of my Merchant-Ivory favorites, The Remains of the Day and Jefferson in Paris; the latter features portrayals of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette.
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I thought the actress who played M-A in the Jefferson film was way too old.
ReplyDeleteYes, Melanie, I thought so, too.
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