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	Comments on: Your feedback for &#8220;Of Horses And Men&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Bob Foale		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When reviewed in the Daily Telegraph, Tim Robey described this film as being like several episodes of &quot;Last Of The Summer Wine&quot; as directed by Ingmar Bergman.  Although fairly short, this film managed to pack a lot in it&#039;s 81 minutes, being both entertaining and somewhat educational (in that it gave an insight into life in a small Icelandic farming community).  Also, for a film without much spoken dialogue, there was a surprising number of languages involved (I detected Icelandic, Russian, English, Swedish, Spanish and German).

This was the second time I&#039;ve seen this film, and both times there was an audible reaction from the audience when the statement about no horses being hurt during the making of the film appeared.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When reviewed in the Daily Telegraph, Tim Robey described this film as being like several episodes of &#8220;Last Of The Summer Wine&#8221; as directed by Ingmar Bergman.  Although fairly short, this film managed to pack a lot in it&#8217;s 81 minutes, being both entertaining and somewhat educational (in that it gave an insight into life in a small Icelandic farming community).  Also, for a film without much spoken dialogue, there was a surprising number of languages involved (I detected Icelandic, Russian, English, Swedish, Spanish and German).</p>
<p>This was the second time I&#8217;ve seen this film, and both times there was an audible reaction from the audience when the statement about no horses being hurt during the making of the film appeared.</p>
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