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[...]Hyde refers to a \"relationship of trust\" which needs to be established between British film-makers and viewers so new British movies aren't automatically dismissed as \"poorly made rubbish\". By email Kael meets Montés From Gene D. Philips Your coverage of the restoration of Max Ophuls' Lola Montés (S&S June) recalled a critics' screening I attended in New York in 1968 of an earlier restored version. Since Kael is sometimes portrayed as the Dragon Lady, I would like to record that she told me afterwards that she had hoped this 110-minute version would be an improvement on the 90-minute cut in circulation since the disastrous premiere in 1955. [...]it would have been nice if Wise had mentioned that Notorious B.I.G.'s real name was Christopher Wallace, especially given that his mother, Mrs Wallace, is such an important force, and source, in Broomfield's documentary.