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Sure it's gleefully perverse, and it took nearly five years to come out on Region 1 DVD, but it also won the Un Certain Regard back in 2006, and is too bizarre of a flick to be outright ignored. evilninjax
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Report on the District of Lughman, Chiefly in Regard to Revenue.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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I'm delighted therefore to announce that The Stress of Her Regard is to be reissued by Tachyon Publications, in a smart and affordable trade paperback edition later this year.
The Works of Tim Powers » The Stress of Her Regard to be in Back Print at Long Last… 2008
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I'm delighted therefore to announce that The Stress of Her Regard is to be reissued by Tachyon Publications, in a smart and affordable trade paperback edition later this year.
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Their new edition of The Stress of Her Regard is scheduled to be available in August 2008 and will be priced at $14.95, ISBN 978-1-892391-79-7.
The Works of Tim Powers » The Stress of Her Regard to be in Back Print at Long Last… 2008
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Report on the District of Jalalabad, Chiefly in Regard to Revenue.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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Their new edition of The Stress of Her Regard is scheduled to be available in August 2008 and will be priced at $14.95, ISBN 978-1-892391-79-7.
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"Our special guest introducer was Nashville's own cinematic wunderkind, Harmony Korine, who's latest, Mister Lonely, made it into the Un Certain Regard program in next month's Cannes."
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The Un Certain Regard entry focuses on Jacques Vergès, the French lawyer famous for having defended terrorists such as Magdalena Kopp and Carlos, and true 'monsters' of contemporary history such as Klaus Barbie and Pol Pot.
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But the Un Certain Regard entry was met with applause, reports Annika Pham at Cineuropa.
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