I also saw it at the Nuart and was suprised to hear someone
say they saw it in color. This b&w for the theatre and
color for TV & Video trick has been played before, with
the most recent example being John Boorman's The
General.
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BaxDeal@aol.com wrote:
> There are two versions. I saw it at the
Nuart
> Theater in b&w. I believe I
> was told that the film was shot on color stock
but
> printed in b&w for the
> film festival circuit, as opposed to the b&w
being
> colorized for television.
>
> John Lau
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