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It is available form Mystic Fire Video on _Maya Deren Experimental Films_.
Scott
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Scott Andrew Hutchins
http://php.iupui.edu/~sahutchi
Oz, Monsters, Kamillions, and More!
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Ken Mogg wrote:
> > I am looking for suggestions, assistance and any form of direction on the
> > pre-mentioned topics. I am soley interested in the dream sequences found in
> > the works of Maya Deren and David Lynch - in particular the two films "Lost
> > Highway" and "Meshes in the Afternoon". As opposed to the conventional
> > Freudian direction I am searching for something alternative. I am interested
> > in the semiotic deconstruction of dreams and the way they are constructed
> > and employed in the narrative space of films.
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> I have been unable to locate and watch Meshes in the Afternoon of recent years,
> though I feel that I saw it many years (decades) ago. But someone last year
> sent me a cryptic message (it was while I was writing my book) suggesting that
> Deren's film had clearly influenced Hitchcock's Vertigo.
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> Would anyone - Louie Rayner or anyone else - be able to comment on this, please?
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> - Ken Mogg (author, 'The Alfred Hitchcock Story', the UK edition - n.b., I
> disown the cut and 'simplified' US edition).
> http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~muffin
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