Some more random examples (of relevance):
Fellini's 8 1/2, Amarcord
The Sixth Sense
Not a dream, but approximating dreamlike experience: Mirage
Futureworld (sequel to Westworld featuring an elaborate dream sequence)
The Cell
The films of Resnais (e.g. Providence) and Tarkovsky (Ivan's
Childhood, Serkalo, Stalker).
Seconds
If you include delusions and hallucinations as homologies to dreams,
there are obviously many more examples. One of the early significant
films in this rubric would have to include The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Point Blank: is it all a dream or not?
Henry
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