Re: Apocalypse films

From: Patrick Friel (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jan 20 2009 - 11:21:11 PST


THE END ­ Christopher Maclaine. Not apocalyptic proper (though there are
mushroom clouds), but certainly in tone and certainly deals with anxiety.

pf

On 1/20/09 5:35 AM, "Margaret Jamieson" <email suppressed> wrote:

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> Hi List:
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> I'm teaching a class on apocalypse films and would welcome any
> suggestions, especially: shorter films, experimental films, non-fiction,
> international films, and other platforms, like games or installations. The
> premise of the course is to follow the anxieties of culture through apocalypse
> films, and the readings go from  Boccaccio  to Wheeler Winston Dixon, and the
> films from Birth of a Nation to Bruce Connor (with, rest assured, lots of
> aliens in between), so I'm very open to ideas.  
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> Thank you for your generosity, as always--MJ
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