I truly believe Jarsmusch's STRANGER THAN PARADISE could work for you.
Say...can you put the exhibit on the Web? I'd love to see it.
 
 
 
On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Lynda Bogel wrote:
 
> Below is the description of an upcoming art exhibition at Cornell
> University.  The curators would like to show several films whose themes
> dovetai, in conjunction with this exhibition,.  As a faculty advisor, I'd
> appreciate your suggestions.  The curators' first thoughts:  "Rear Window"
> and "Rape" (Lennon/Ono).
>
> Thank you, Lynda Bogel
>
>
> "Private:  Exploring Personal Space"
> March 14 - June 7, 1998
>
> What goes on behind the closed doors of another gender, another class,
> another age group?  Private space is theoretically controlled by
> individuals, but is in fact constructed by society.  Therefore, it
> remains a concept that changes not only from person to person, but also
> over time.  Artists, in choosing such subjects, provide glimpses --
> secretive or open -- into these private spheres, and in doing so present
> their own interpretations of the roles and functions of personal space.
> This exhibition, curated by a group of Cornell's art history majors,
> presents prints and photographs by a wide range of artists, including
> Maerten van Heemskerck, Jean-Jacques Tissot, Robert Frank, and many others.
>
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> Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
> http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite
>
 
Irene C. Upshur, Director
Instructional Media Center
Marymount University
2807 N. Glebe Rd.
Arlington, Virginia 22207
 
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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite