MOVIES - Jan. 18, 1988
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Director Federico Fellini’s 1963 film “8 1/2” was voted the best European film of the last three decades by a jury Friday at the Brussels International Film Festival. The panel, asked to pick the best 12 films of the European Community’s 30-year existence, selected Frenchman Jean-Luc Godard’s “A Bout de Souffle” (“Out of Breath”) in second place. A second Fellini film, “Amarcord,” ranked third in the “Top 12” announced this week to coincide with the Belgian film festival and the launching of European Cinema and Television Year.
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