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 Originally Posted by Poisson Du Jour
Tonight or yesterday night? I am confused...
Relative to the OP, Tonight is yesterday night, which tomorrow will be two nights ago.... or to avoid most confusion, it was shown on the 8th of August.
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You can watch it (for a limited time, I expect) on the SBS website: http://www.sbs.com.au/
Click on "watch full episodes" and it should open a new window - at the moment it's top of the list. I'll be watching it tonight!
(might only work from within Australia, unless you can do some clever IP spoofing)
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 Originally Posted by hoffy
Relative to the OP, Tonight is yesterday night, which tomorrow will be two nights ago.... or to avoid most confusion, it was shown on the 8th of August.
How...eloquent. In simple terms, I have missed it.
Will shuffle over to SBS on the web and see what I can sees...
.::Garyh
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 Originally Posted by Poisson Du Jour
How...eloquent. In simple terms, I have missed it.
Will shuffle over to SBS on the web and see what I can sees...
I think you won't be disappointed. I know I will check out the half an hour I missed (internet connection permitting)
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I just watched it tonight on the SBS web site. Very moving, and it makes me realise why I could never work as a PJ in the way and in the places he does because I would be forever soiling my pants (figuratively speaking). Fascinating in that quick turnaround business that he still works in film and exclusively in black and white, in spite of its obvious inconveniences. Although there was a gratuitous plug for Leica at the start "Leica, of course..." I noticed, particularly towards the latter half, that he appears to be working in MF also. At one point when he is setting up his exhibition in China there is a quite clear shot of him using a Mamiya 6, and some not so obvious ones later.
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