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		<title>By: Mauricio Baldwin</title>
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		<title>By: Nat Dykeman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nat Dykeman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Paul, 

I haven't even SEEN Painted Fire, so you got a wrong recomendation. Of course, a best director win at Cannes seems like recomendation enough. 

The lead actor in Painted Fire, Choi Min-sik, is in just about my biggest recomendation, Oldboy, the psychological thriller/drama that has drawn comparisons to the work of David Fincher, and  is in the IMDB top 250. He was also in Brotherhood of War, Korea's entry to the Best Foreign Film at the Oscars.

However, if you're looking for something else quiet to rock the little one to sleep to, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...And Spring is HIGHLY recomended. It's a film sort of created out of Zen Koans. Very ambient, and extremely touching and sweet. If you cut out the scene of humping, it might even make a good film to watch with young children. It teaches some very nice life lessons. 

Thanks for the praise, I know it seems weird, since you guys haven't really done anything we can see yet and I've got a four line introduction, but I'm anxiously awaiting spout, and already consider myself a fan, just learning about what you guys are working on. 

I spoke to two filmmakers whose films will be at the fest next year, and I got all excited just thinking about another long weekend of great conversations with film makers and lovers.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul, </p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t even SEEN Painted Fire, so you got a wrong recomendation. Of course, a best director win at Cannes seems like recomendation enough. </p>
<p>The lead actor in Painted Fire, Choi Min-sik, is in just about my biggest recomendation, Oldboy, the psychological thriller/drama that has drawn comparisons to the work of David Fincher, and  is in the IMDB top 250. He was also in Brotherhood of War, Korea&#8217;s entry to the Best Foreign Film at the Oscars.</p>
<p>However, if you&#8217;re looking for something else quiet to rock the little one to sleep to, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter&#8230;And Spring is HIGHLY recomended. It&#8217;s a film sort of created out of Zen Koans. Very ambient, and extremely touching and sweet. If you cut out the scene of humping, it might even make a good film to watch with young children. It teaches some very nice life lessons. </p>
<p>Thanks for the praise, I know it seems weird, since you guys haven&#8217;t really done anything we can see yet and I&#8217;ve got a four line introduction, but I&#8217;m anxiously awaiting spout, and already consider myself a fan, just learning about what you guys are working on. </p>
<p>I spoke to two filmmakers whose films will be at the fest next year, and I got all excited just thinking about another long weekend of great conversations with film makers and lovers.</p>
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