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Alonso Esquinca Diaz

9Jan12

Does anyone know where I can find this movie? I'm dying to see it.

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    Steve Pulaski

    20Jan12

    Unless you want to pay $35 for a single DVD copy on Amazon, I'm afraid your SOL. The darndest thing happened on how I saw it. My uncle, of all people, the tape of the first and only Television broadcast in 1993 with all the original bumps and messages preceding and concluding the film. Before the film there's an introduction with Charlie Rose along with a haunting narration by a woman. At the end, it asks you to call a number and automatically donate ten dollars. My guess is they spent a fortune for the rights to the film and needed to try and make their money back. If you can find it, definitely make time for it. All the best.

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mannequinlegs

30Nov11

gorgeously disturbing.

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Daniel Racine

11Nov11

Le début d'un grand et long parcours cinématographique sans détour...

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Tida

7Nov11

This documentary is precisely what any fictional movie could never achieved. A serene and yet profound sadness, produced by a fragile human beings, in their lowest and desperate moments. The institution represents society's conception of "madness", while they actively participating in the construction of that conception, forcing its inmates to confine to those meaning. I wonder if Foucault had a say on this.

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Cesar

17May11

"I think we need to give him more drugs".

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Mike

14Feb11

A powerful, disquieting piece of work.

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JESCIE

13Feb11

http://veehd.com/video/3469003_Titicut-Follies

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Eleni Ashton

7Jun10

Anyone know where I can watch this?

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David Churbuck

28Nov09

Banned in Massachusetts (where I live) I have finally seen this amazing documentary about Bridgewater State Hospital, a film banned in Massachusetts since its release in the late sixties. The photography and pacing prefigures the pacing and madness of Bela Tarr. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titicut_Follies