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Jason Christiansen <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Mar 1997 10:11:02 -0800
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>I am doing a research paper involving the movie 12 Monkeys and how it relates
>to the idea of millenialism, (a-, pre-, and post-).  If anyone has any good
>sources it would be appreciated.
 
  Well, something you might want to cinsoder is the film that 12 MONKEYS
was based on, Chris Marker's LA JETEE (THE JETTY).  It's *fairly* easy to
et a hold of a copy, but it's not everywhere.  Hope this helps...
 
 
 
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"I realize that even now some film critics see the same film twice or
more.  Their writings definitely stand out.  It is natural for the
filmmaker to ask that the viewer see a film two or three times.  However,
I'd like to make this a clear demand of the critics.  See films two,
three, five, or ten times, then review them--whether you understand them
or not."
       -Oshima Nagisa, "Regarding the Proper Attitude when Seeing a Film"
 
Jason Christiansen
San Francisco State University, Department of Cinema
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