A 1979 Italian horror film directed by Sergio Martino and starring, of all people, Joseph Cotten.
Women with Fish
May 11, 2009 by Erica
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I’ve GOT to see that film. I’m going to sit down and think of other film references for “Women with Fish,” but the only bone I can think of quickly is our friend Saraghina, whose name means “sardine” in Romagnolo dialect.
Found a couple of good shots of women at fish markets in my “archives” but I just installed ma new computer and have to get around to setting up my slide scanner.
George,
I’ve actually not seen the film either, but I’m sure it’s excellent. I just came across the lovely art work somewhere or other and its beauty took my breath away.
Any ‘Women with Fish’ you can dig up will be very much appreciated. I’ve got a few in the can, waiting (a very scary Picasso, for instance), but they’re harder to come by than I thought.
E