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Oh, and what about C.R.A.Z.Y. from French Quebec?

JN

John Norris wrote:
> Several films by the Dardenne Brothers would foot the bill:  "The Son" 
> and "Le Promesse" spring to mind.
>
> Regards
>
> John Norris
>
> avy wrote:
>> Breaking the Waves by Lars Von Trier is an interesting film to look 
>> to. It deals with not only the issues of guilt and shame but also the 
>> notion that conscious abasement of the self can lead to salvation.
>> Avy
>>
>> Sonja Bertucci wrote:
>>> Hello, I am working on shame and guilt in literature and film, and 
>>> more precisely the way visual or literary exposition can lead to/ or 
>>> depict shame and guilt.
>>> I was wondering if you could help me find some movies around this 
>>> (Cache by Haneke, or I stand alone by Noe or example)
>>> Thanks for your help,
>>> sonja
>>>
>>> On Feb 19, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Henry Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>> Shamefully I have to admit I came across Derrida & zombies in 
>>>> "Introducing Derrida" (Jeff Collins, Bill Mayblin, Totem Books, 
>>>> 1997), pp. 20-23. Intellectual fun for beginners!
>>>>
>>>> H
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Henry: where does Derrida talk about zombies? I'm aware of his 
>>>>> take on werewolves  of course which I used in a paper on Ginger 
>>>>> Snaps (forthcoming in the next issue of JumpCut), though I focus 
>>>>> much more on Agamben.
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers
>>>>> p.
>>>>>  
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