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I'm thinking about Marebito (Japanese)

Robyn Citizen
PhD Candidate 
Cinema Studies
New York University
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Though nothing can bring back the hour 
Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower;
          We will grieve not, rather find
          Strength in what remains behind;
          In the primal sympathy
          Which having been must ever be;
          In the soothing thoughts that spring
          Out of human suffering;
          In the faith that looks through death, 
In years that bring the philosophic mind 
-W. Wordsworth


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From: Dorothee Birke <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009 3:45 pm
Subject: [SCREEN-L] Photography in horror films
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> Dear list members,
> 
> This is a question for horror film buffs: we are
> currently trying to compile a corpus of horror films in which
> photography is used in order to show things that are invisible to the
> naked eye. Examples would be The Omen, in which smudges on photographs
> foreshadow the deaths of the people in the picture, or Shutter, in
> which photos reveal the presence of a ghost.
> 
> Can anybody think of horror films featuring photographs or 
> photographers? We would greatly appreciate your help!
> 
> With many thanks in advance and best wishes
> 
> Dorothee and Michael
> 
> PS: Other films that already came to mind were Ring, The Shining and 
> The Asphyx.
> 
> 
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> Dorothee Birke and Michael Butter
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