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Subject: Re: Subject: Pre-teen French Choir Boys Dressed as Cats (no, really) Does anyone have or know anything about the quirky film described inside?
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> The clip is of several boys singing - Not even sure if it was a video or a
> film, although I'd put my money on it being an art flick of some kind because
> of it's heavy stylized, religio-choir-ish theme. The boys are singing, mainly
> a-cappela, very beautiful, pre-pubescent kids, all boys, but dressed in strange
> cat costumes; the cat masks are like those you might see at carnaval or some
> such holiday.
If it's the one I'm thinking about, this is one segment on
the Belgian video "L'Or des anges"
http://www.buyindies.com/pages/BIV2/listing&item_id=FCT4-40974
a documentary about children's choirs in Europe.
Now available on DVD, I believe.
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