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David Gasten
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 9:41 am
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Hello everyone:

David Gasten from the Pola Negri Appreciation Site
(http://www.polanegri.com)here. I wanted to let you know about the
new Links page I have added to the Pola site. In it, I list a whole
bunch of obscure and not-so-obscure sources for silent videos on the
web (25 altogether), and even list examples of some of the
excruciatingly rare items these companies carry. In addition, I list
a whole bunch of links to sites on European silents, including
profiles on many German stars, info on a new Danish documentary on
Asta Nielsen, and an essay on the reconstruction of G. W. Pabst's "The
Joyless Street" (1925). You can visit this page at

http://www.polanegri.com/polalinks.htm

The page is huge and I've already gotten some great response to it.

And if you like modern-day soundtracks, I have also added to my "Music
in Sielnt Films" section a new review of a soundtrack to "Nosferatu"
by New Wave music veteran Nash the Slash. This soundtrack is the most
mathematically precise silent film soundtrack I have ever heard, new
or old, and puts many electronic scores I've heard on official video
releases to shame; it's just incredible. You can read this review at:

http://www.polanegri.com/nash_the_slash_nosferatu.htm

Thanks and I hope all is well!

--David Gasten
Webmaster, The Pola Negri Appreciation Site
http://www.polangeri.com
 
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