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Post by bradshepherd on Sept 13, 2019 12:03:20 GMT
I was wondering what people were expecting to be shown at this year's MBW event at the BFI, probably in December?
It seems to have been a quiet year so far for high-profile recoveries, but perhaps Phil Morris has something else up his sleeve?
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Post by John Wall on Sept 13, 2019 17:14:14 GMT
Considering that Enemy/Web were announced almost six years ago and PM first got into the store in Jos in late 2011 and his search had started before that there can’t be many places he hasn’t got to.
It’d be really great to have a comprehensive list of what he found - and where, including duplicates of things that existed.
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Post by Vaughan Stanger on Sept 15, 2019 14:16:55 GMT
Considering that Enemy/Web were announced almost six years ago and PM first got into the store in Jos in late 2011 and his search had started before that there can’t be many places he hasn’t got to. It’d be really great to have a comprehensive list of what he found - and where, including duplicates of things that existed. I once asked him (politely, on FB I think) whether he would make such a list publicly available at some point and I got very short shrift in reply. In essence, it was none of my business. So I'm not hopeful.
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Post by Vaughan Stanger on Sept 15, 2019 14:18:57 GMT
I was wondering what people were expecting to be shown at this year's MBW event at the BFI, probably in December? It seems to have been a quiet year so far for high-profile recoveries, but perhaps Phil Morris has something else up his sleeve? Agreed! It does feel like a thin year so far. I wouldn't be surprised if the December MBW programme consists of some stuff that Kaleidoscope has already shown plus a few leftovers from PM's 2018 comedy collection that were not shown in full last year (Rag Trade, Harry Worth). I hope I'm wrong.
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