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Surbhi Goel <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:46:56 +0100
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Carol
   Here are a few suggestion:
   
  Chunking Express
  Memento
  Irreversible
   
   
  Cheers
   
  Surbhi Goel
  Lecturer
  Department of English, Panjab University
  Chandigarh, India
   
  




-----Original Message-----
From: Film and TV Studies Discussion List on behalf of Carol Vernallis
Sent: Sat 10/13/2007 3:38 PM
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Subject: [SCREEN-L] Intensified Films and Their Soundtracks

I'm interested in sped-up, cut-up, prismatic and/or changeable contemporary
films and their soundtracks (examples include Greengrass's The Bourne
Ultimatum, Assayas's Clean, Neveldine's Crank, Scott's Domino, Gondry's
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, To's Full Time Killer, Akin's
Head-On, and Antal's Kontroll). My best way of finding out about these
films has been through asking my students, but they've run out of
suggestions. Would you be willing to tell me which films you admire? Feel
free to contact me on the list or directly at [log in to unmask]



Sincerely,



Carol Vernallis

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