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Thanks to everyone who replied to my query. But perhaps I didn't make myself
as clear as I might have. I've already decided that I'm showing A Clockwork
Orange, Brazil and The Matrix. My request was for readings related to these
films as dytopian cinema that would be appropriate for a first-year university
Introduction to Film Studies course. That's readings, not films.
Mark
Sharon Knolle wrote:
> Also,
> Logan's Run
> Planet of the Apes (the original!)
> Fahrenheit 451
> THX 1138
> Westworld
> Futureworld
> Alphaville
>
> -Sharon Knolle
>
> I'm planning to devote a short segment of an introductory course to
> "Dystopian
> Cinema", and am looking for some readings that are appropriate for students
> at the
> first-year university level to assign. The films that I am showing are A
> CLOCKWORK ORANGE, BRAZIL and THE MATRIX. Any suggestions?
>
> Mark Langer
>
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