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		<title>By: Mitch</title>
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		<description>Excellent choices; all five of those titles are in my personal library. &quot;Nights of Cabiria&quot; is such a great film. Probably my second favorite Fellini.

If you get a chance, come back to &quot;Wild Strawberries.&quot; Actually, I would recommend a double feature of that film and &quot;Fanny and Alexander,&quot; as a good comparison of early and late Bergman. The two films have a lot of common themes, and it&#039;s interesting that the early film is from the perspective of a man near death while the late film is from the perspective of a child.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent choices; all five of those titles are in my personal library. &#8220;Nights of Cabiria&#8221; is such a great film. Probably my second favorite Fellini.</p>
<p>If you get a chance, come back to &#8220;Wild Strawberries.&#8221; Actually, I would recommend a double feature of that film and &#8220;Fanny and Alexander,&#8221; as a good comparison of early and late Bergman. The two films have a lot of common themes, and it&#8217;s interesting that the early film is from the perspective of a man near death while the late film is from the perspective of a child.</p>
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