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I think it's Bananas that features a crucified Woody Allen
attempting to parallel park.  Sherlock, Jr., Donnie Darko, City of
Lost Children, Meshes of the Afternoon are a few I can think of
offhand that don't necessarily cross over into the false or
manipulated dream films like Total Recall or Dreamscape
(though City of Lost Children is about stealing the dreams of
children).

On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 17:01:22 EDT "Justin  A. Frank, MD" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am giving a talk on dreams as depicted in movies - such as
> Spellbound, Wild
> Strawberries, etc.  I would be interested if anyone can think of
some
> other
> films which have dreams in them, where the dreamer him/her
self is
> depicted
> as well.
> Thank you,
> Justin A. Frank, MD
> Washington DC
>
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