Dear Victor,
in the end of your article I found mentioned a "Fondation Jules Verne du Vénézuéla". Is this Fondation still existing? What are there aims/purpose and works? Do they have other publications? Members? Is a membership possible? It would be interesting to me, as I have at least a very basic knowledge from the spanish knowledge, and even our own website have parts in spanish (translated by aid from the Societat Catalana Jules Verne)
Kind regards
Bernhard
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www.jules-verne-club.de
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----- Original Message -----
From: Victor F Sirvent E
To: Jules Verne Forum
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: Verne film from Venezuela
As far as I know there are no commercial dvds of this film.
"1888, El Extraordinario Viaje de la Santa Isabel" was released in the
cinemas of Caracas in April 2005.
I mentioned briefly this film in my article "Jules Verne, constructed
languages and Venezuela" (
http://www.ma.usb.ve/~vsirvent/esp/verne.pdf).
Victor Sirvent
http://www.ma.usb.ve/~vsirvent
Citando a Terry Harpold <tharpold~at~english.ufl.edu>:
> On Jul 28, 2006, at 6:34 PM, Brian Taves wrote:
>
>> Can any of our Latin American list members tell me if it might be possible
>> to obtain a video of this for my study of JV and film?
>>
>> 1888, el extraordinario viaje de la Santa Isabel (2005)
>> Directed by
>> Alfredo Anzola
>>
>> Writing credits
>> Alfredo Anzola
>> Gustavo Michelena
>>
>>
>> Genre: Adventure / Drama / Fantasy (more)
>>
>> Plot Summary: "1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa
>> Isabel" is a whimsical adventure fantasy about a tired Jules
>> Verne, fleeing from Paris and a bored wife, who joins Italian
>> explorer Stradelli in an expedition on the Orinoco river. Along
>> the way they pickup a young stranger- a woman disguised as a
>> man, searching for her lost father....
>
> Gah -- if you can get a copy, I need a dupe!
>
> TH
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Terry Harpold
> Assistant Professor
> Department of English
> University of Florida
>
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> http://www.english.ufl.edu/~tharpold
>
> "Reading in no way obliges you to understand."
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