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Darren Kerr <[log in to unmask]>
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Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream is not a bad start  - particularly Ellen
Burstyn's character Mrs Goldfarb.

darren
film and t v studies
southampton institute




Tracy Cox-Stanton <[log in to unmask]>@BAMA.UA.EDU> on 05/10/2004 21:35:18

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Subject:    [SCREEN-L] films dealing with women and addiction


Hello,
I have a student who is trying to unearth film texts that address women
and drug addiction (or at least depict women addicted to drugs).
Particularly, she'd love to find some films that address women's
addiction and withdrawal from drugs prescribed for an illness, but texts
dealing with "street drugs" for recreational purposes would be helpful
too.  Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tracy Cox-Stanton
English Dept
Kalamazoo College

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