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  • By Nick
    November 21, 2011
    07:22 PM

    These photos make me want to watch his films again to get the context of those images. Antonioni's landscapes are always thought out and complex, reflecting the questions being raised in his films.
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  • By Dan
    November 21, 2011
    08:56 PM

    Now release La Notte.
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  • By Kevin
    November 22, 2011
    03:38 AM

    I would kill for L'Avventura on Blu-ray.
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  • By David Hollingsworth
    November 22, 2011
    05:10 PM

    Antonioni always knew how to film landscapes, judging by these images. The landscape is one of the many reasons to watch his films.
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  • By chris anthony diaz
    November 23, 2011
    08:11 PM

    my antonioni-influenced portrait: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr-kiss-kiss-bang-bang/6390731459/in/photostream
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