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  | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona_(1966_film) ''Persona''] || Ingmar Bergman || 1966 || Incidental || The film starts with a close-up of a projector lamp house with carbon rods igniting and ends with the same projector being turned off
  | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona_(1966_film) ''Persona''] || Ingmar Bergman || 1966 || Incidental || The film starts with a close-up of a projector lamp house with carbon rods igniting and ends with the same projector being turned off
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| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masculin_F%C3%A9minin ''Masculin Féminin''] || Jean-Luc Godard || 1966 || Incidental || In the obligatory cinema scene Paul goes out of his way (literally outside of the theater) to tell the projectionist to correct the aspect ratio.
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  | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_the_Road ''Kings of the Road'']  || Wim Wenders  || 1976  || Featured  || One of the most beautiful films featuring film projection, ''Kings of the Road'' follows a projector repairman and his suicidal cohort as they visit various theaters in Eastern Germany.
  | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_the_Road ''Kings of the Road'']  || Wim Wenders  || 1976  || Featured  || One of the most beautiful films featuring film projection, ''Kings of the Road'' follows a projector repairman and his suicidal cohort as they visit various theaters in Eastern Germany.
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