To strive, to seek, to find
Moira Fogarty
moira.fogarty at utoronto.ca
Tue Mar 7 02:39:28 EST 2000
Hi there,
It's two thirty or so in the morning, and I just got your shopping email
through KineJapan. I happen to live just north of Spadina circle,
advantageously close to Toronto's Chinatown, and thought I'd ask where a
curious Japanese cinema student at U of T might find the films you wrote
about?
Also, on the off-chance, have you seen any DVD or VCD copies of "Suzaku"
or any other films by Kawase-Sento Naomi in your travels? I don't care
if they're subtitled, or even if they're on VHS. And I'm not such a
naive optimist as to think you might have discovered anything by any
other Japanese women directors, but on the off-chance you might have,
I'd really be grateful if you could let me know. I'm willing to accept
even the cheesiest of woman-made horror and sci-fi flicks like Organ by
Fujiwara Kei, or Winds of God by Narahashi Yoko or the two Wizard of
Darkness movies by Sato Shimako, all made around 1995.
Thanks for listening to my plea for help, and thanks for bringing to my
attention the fact that I can actually get Japanese videos somewhere
other than Revue or Suspect.
Best,
Moira Fogarty
University College, University of Toronto
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