

Ok for a 3-some, don't forget to record the scene "If I had the opportunity to be martin loeb, I would love the 2 of them"

The subject of films like Lamb or Mein erstes Wunder should be more controversial since they depict a love story between a preteen and a man, but since there is no nudity (=exploited innocence, = victim, according to modern standards), then it's not a problem. The nude scenes and simulated love scenes pose problems according to current standards. If digitized, this material could be saved for ever. Sully23 : I have those pictures you mention, they were certainly taken during the movie, but not for the movie, just as it happens during any film making, they are always photographers around, paid ones, visitors, journalists.īut the wish of Eva about the material of her mother is still valid, let us hope she will never be able to put her hands on it and that Irina will give them to a friend or a foundation, whatever. If the director and/or cast is still alive they'll often interview them to get material so they have something other than the original trailer to put in the special features section. Sometimes it's quite a bit, sometimes nothing. Even with major Hollywood films what you have to work with depends on what you can dig up from the studio vaults. Pre-DVD era movies weren't made with an eye toward preserving cut scenes, shooting BTS documentaries as they went along, etc., like they do now.

I'm sure if you had the raw footage you could put together an extended cut - but if that raw footage wasn't preserved it wouldn't exist anymore, and if it does the only way you'd ever get your hands on it would be to buy the rights to the film. Low budget films tend to have fewer, if any, deleted scenes generally.

Sully23 wrote:If there are or existed additional scenes or is it another urban legend? in RFF talks about deleted scenes although I would consider are versions to be broadcast on cable channelsĮva Ionesco bella I always saw her as a Greek goddess
