reggie said:Back in the 90's, a documentary was done on Sally Mann called "Blood Ties".
It was an excellent film and it was nominated for an Oscar(!), but it didn't win.
I got on the 'old' internet using CompuServe and met a guy in LA who had access to a master of this film and he cut me a VHS tape of the movie! I am horrified to learn that the holder for it is now empty. I think my ex-girlfriend (a photographer herself) made off with it when we split up. I can't prove that, yer honor, but that's what I think - you know how women are when you dump them. I caught her lyin'......under another guy.
Does anyone have any idea how to get a copy of the movie? I had heard that Sally Mann herself did not want it released commercially but that it be made available only to schools and libraries. I'm pretty sure that is correct.
Any help would be appreciated. If anyone knows my ex-girlfriend, please steal it from her and mail it back to me.
Thanks.
-R
Andrew Forrester said:Reggie,
Try this link
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reggie said:Well, good news afterall. I went to the Stick Figures Productions web-site and gave them a call. They said that someone had just called in ahead of me requesting a copy. They were out, but they have just placed an order for a 'bunch' of copies of "Blood Ties". They cost $20 + s\h. I put my name in the queue for a copy and I'd encourage anyone interested to do the same. The movies are on DVD and they will arrive within a few days according to the contact at SFP.[...]
<snip>My only complaint about the Blood Ties DVD is that I wish there was more of it. I think it's around 30 minutes long. Wonderful and inspiring to watch.</snip>
-KwM-
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