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Article: Blade Runner.(Review)
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- Utopian Studies
- Article date:
- January 1, 1999
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Scott Bukatman. Blade Runner. BFI Modern Classics. London: British Film Institute, 1997. 96 pp. $10.95.
THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE'S "Modern Classics" series consists of 40 feature films released since 1981. This list is apparently a supplement to the "BFI Classics," a canon of 360 films selected by archivist David Meeker with the aim of building a library of show prints to be screened in repertory at the Museum of the Moving Image in London. In the series of monographs based on Meeker's selections, the BFI has asked film critics, scholars, and novelists to "explore the production and reception of their chosen films in the context of an argument about the film's ...
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