Re: [UUPoly-L] POLY movie or video?
My apologies for not making that clear. It was a movie that came out on
DVD. Thanks so much for bringing that to my attention so that I might
inform everyone of its type presentation.
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 3:16 PM, CWLee <cwlee@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
> I am aware that many people - especially younger people - do
> not distinguish between a movie (film projection in a
> theatre) and a video (electronic representation, usually on
> a home screen). So, it might help us to help you find this
> if we knew whether this was a film shown in movie theatres
> around the country, or a video shown on a TV channel.
>
> I'm aware of the blurred distinctions when a movie is
> repackaged and shown on a TV set, perhaps via a tape or DVD.
> Nevertheless, in researching a question like this, every bit
> of information is often useful.
>
> Best regards to all, Chuck Lee.
>
> ===========================
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "K Kylev" <sweetbinbi@gmail.com>
> To: <uupoly-l@uupa.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 2:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [UUPoly-L] POLY movies
>
>
> > Thanks anyway, but not even close. Your list seems
> > interesting and will
> > follow-up. I do appreciate the effort you made in all
> > your resources very
> > much.
> >
> > I saw this movie within a few weeks to a month of seeing
> > Sandra Bullock in
> > "Lake House". It was not a dated movie or a
> > documentary---it was fiction
> > comedy. Did you read the summary on the movie I emailed
> > yesterday?
> >
> > Here is the summary again:
> > The movie is about a couple who has a lesbian
> > roommate---on 2nd
> > thought maybe the roommate was bi---the roommate is
> > secondary to the movie.
> > The husband is hetero, the wife is bi. The husband of the
> > couple is a
> > college professor who is attracted to a new older
> > female-student---or older
> > than most of his students (seems the student is from
> > another country
> > maybe)---he does not want to cheat on his wife so he talks
> > his wife into
> > putting an ad in the personals seeking a bi-woman for
> > couple. The student
> > agrees to answer the personal ad---the three meet and the
> > wife likes the
> > student so much that she leaves her husband out of the
> > relationship. Then as
> > is inevitable, the wife finds out it is a set-up and goes
> > crazy-angry----but
> > the wife comes to believe that the was not unfaithful, so
> > the end leaves it
> > as the three just might make a relationship after all.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this movie? Can you tell me the name or
> > maybe the name of
> > any of the actors that were in it, please? Thanks so much.
> > It was a fun
> > movie and I would like to give it as a gift to a friend,
> > but not being able
> > to remember the name or who was in it make that difficult.
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:40 PM, John Ullman
> > <jsu627@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> >> I think the one you are looking for is the 1975 movie,
> >> "Sandstone"
> >>
> >> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158182/
> >>
> >> Most poly themed films are fiction, but there are two
> >> films about the
> >> Canela Indians of Brazil who practice a kind of
> >> polyamory. I have
> >> just seen the "Intimate Truths" film, and it spends a
> >> good part of
> >> the film describing the multi partner extramarital sexual
> >> relationships that are part of the Canela's culture.
> >>
> >> Films on the polyamorous tribe of Brazilian Indians:
> >>
> >> Mending ways: The Canela Indians of Brazil Steven
> >> Schecter, Smithsonian
> >>
> >>
> http://ffh.films.com/id/11247/Mending_Ways_The_Canela_Indians_of_Brazil.html
> >>
> >> Intimate Truths of the Canela by Steven Schecter
> >> http://health-healingnetwork.com/bios.html
> >> INTIMATE TRUTHS OF THE CANELA INDIANS OF BRAZIL, an
> >> ethnographic film
> >> featuring the work of anthropologist Bill Crocker,
> >> curator emeritus
> >> of the Smithsonian Institution, debuted on the Discovery
> >> Channel on
> >> October 17. The film was co-produced by the Human Studies
> >> Film
> >> Archives and Schecter Films. The film and an accompanying
> >> study guide
> >> will be distributed by Films for the Humanities and
> >> Social Sciences
> >> (http://www.films.com) under the title Mending Ways: The
> >> Canela
> >> Indians of Brazil. Crocker's research is also featured in
> >> an online
> >> exhibit, Canela Body Adornment
> >> (http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/canela/canela1.htm).
> >>
> >> John U
> >>
> >> K Kylev wrote: (On 12:02 PM 12/14/2008)
> >> >No, none are the one I am seeking, this one came out in
> >> >the last 2 or 3
> >> >years. However, thank you so much for the suggestions,
> >> >I will check them
> >> >out. Still, I will keep searching for the one I briefly
> >> >summarized in my
> >> >original email. Thanks again..
> >>
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