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In response to
"
You mean foreign production right? -- nm
"
by
lileve
but a foreign production could easily be in english. -- nm
Posted by
Elf Andie (aka Andie)
Nov 23 '09, 13:12
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Foreign production and foreign language film are two different things. I'm confused by the parameters of the questions. -- nm
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lileve
Nov 23, 13:15
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we don't know the parameters of the question. It's not just foreign language bnecause otherwise films like Passion etc would have made the list -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 23, 13:16
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Got it. Thanks. -- nm
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lileve
Nov 23, 13:17
right,i was confirming Dano's explanation above. Non-US and foreign language. -- nm
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Elf Andie
Nov 23, 13:15
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Ok thanks. -- nm
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lileve
Nov 23, 13:17
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