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>Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 15:48:42 -0800
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>Subject: Re: LLTI #9598:  Any tips on finding non-English films on DVD?
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Over the past three years the BLC has acquired more than 1100 DVDs in 40+
languages for its Library of Foreign Language Film Clips. The vast majority
were bought through Amazon or Amazon Marketplace, but here are some other
outlets that we have used:

Russian: russiandvd.com
East Asian languages: yesasia.com, amazon.co.jp, dvdasian.com
Italian: itb.it
Arabic: buyarabic.com
Armenian: armenianmusic.com
French: amazon.fr

Mark Kaiser
Berkeley Language Center

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