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Lang Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 22:33:50 -0400
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>I was curious if anyone has suggestions for an alternative film.
>More importantly, I am considering tying in something about the new
>voyeurism in our culture (i.e. reality shows, "The Real World,"
>and webcams/internet).

How about:

Paul Bartel's Secret Cinema (watered down and turned into The Truman Show)
Rear Window
Real Life (Albert Brooks)
Natural Born Killers
Pump Up the Volume (not voyeurism really but the political implications of
media)
Spin (Brian Springer) - though Feed is easier to find (& less interesting I
think)



and though it's not quite on subject Dario Argento's Opera (US title Terror
at the Opera) is an elaborate maze of voyeurism, eyes and bodies.

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