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Offline Win

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Rubinstein movie
on: December 17, 2001, 11:53:34 PM
Does anyone know where to find a video copy of the Arthur Rubinstein documentary "L'amour de la vie (Love of Life)" ,  for which Rubinstein won a special Oscar in 1969?  It played in theaters extensively in the US and Europe in the 1970's and has apparently been shown on TV from time to time.  As far as I can tell, though, it has never been issued on video.  Please advise.

Offline rmc7777

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Re: Rubinstein movie
Reply #1 on: February 27, 2002, 08:56:48 PM
Win,

I could not find the video you mention in your note, but did find another one called "Rubenstein Remembered" at the web site

https://www.ziplink.net/~view/classical.htm#RUBENSTIEN

Perhaps this is a good substitute.
 

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