Which other theorists have written extensively on Cinema, Film & Dream? Metz
is the one who realy springs to mind
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>Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 17:36:49 +0200
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>The most interesting examples will tend to be those that are not
>conventionally and neatly marked (overdetermined) as dreams, but those
>which - akin to Todorov's definition of the fantastic - involve some sort
>of ambiguity, a wavering between whether what you're seeing (and hearing)
>is indeed a dream or real. In genuine (deep) dreams you do not know that
>you're dreaming.
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