pianist spielman alone in ruined warsaw >>Dear all, >> >> >>Another query. A friend of mine, a lecturer in sociology, is looking for >>films with scenes in which a character/protagonist inadvertently finds >> her- >>or himself in a big city street or square which ought to be very busy, >> but >>is, in effect, empty - creating an uncanny effect (usually). An example >>would obviously be the beginning of Amenabar's OPEN YOUR EYES (remade as >>VANILLA SKY). Can you think of any other such scenes? >> >>Thanks for all suggestions! >> >>Henry >> >>* >>* >>Film-Philosophy Email Discussion Salon. >>After hitting 'reply' please always delete the text of the message you >> are >>replying to. >>To leave, send the message: leave film-philosophy to: >>[log in to unmask] >>For help email: [log in to unmask], not the salon. >>** > > * > * > Film-Philosophy Email Discussion Salon. > After hitting 'reply' please always delete the text of the message you are > replying to. > To leave, send the message: leave film-philosophy to: > [log in to unmask] > For help email: [log in to unmask], not the salon. > ** > -- www.bumstein.com/art www.mixthemixthemix.com * * Film-Philosophy Email Discussion Salon. After hitting 'reply' please always delete the text of the message you are replying to. To leave, send the message: leave film-philosophy to: [log in to unmask] For help email: [log in to unmask], not the salon. **