tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34898184.post3856388998809041037..comments2023-07-25T18:12:10.051+10:00Comments on Melbourne Film Blog: The Week in ReviewPaul Martinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10965628567103267009noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34898184.post-73611760173124575402007-06-04T14:33:00.000+10:002007-06-04T14:33:00.000+10:00Thanks for the tip, Anonymous. I don't watch much...Thanks for the tip, Anonymous. I don't watch much on DVD as I'd rather wait for something to come on the big screen. While reading about Rivette yesterday, I noticed that <I>Va Savoir</I> is also by Rivette. I bought it several months ago as Palace Cinemas had a sale on (I think I bought 10 DVDs for $80). I didn't realise it was by Rivette, but remembered having wanted to see it and missing Paul Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10965628567103267009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34898184.post-56883577544434860912007-06-04T13:28:00.000+10:002007-06-04T13:28:00.000+10:00I recently bought Rivette's Story of Marie & Julie...I recently bought Rivette's Story of Marie & Julien on DVD and was mightily suprised. This is a terrific film and though a slow-burner at 150 minutes, it really stays with you. I agree that Rivette has a way of not revealing everything and making every frame seem interesting and captivating. Story of Marie & Julien which his most recent film to date (although he has just made another one after itAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com