3. re: Kuchar.

Gene, I love this kind of question, and I wish I had time to look for these
visual references, but I feel there must be what you are looking for in one
of these:


Mernau’s Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (which I add only because it is my
favorite subtitle of all time)


Most versions of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol


Guy Maddin films (and I’ve been thinking about Careful recently)


and doesn’t some version of this happen in Citizen Kane?


Meg Jamieson


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