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Also, what about The Conversation, maybe the ultimate film about paranoia?

Don't think it has been mentioned

Neil

On 28 Aug 2014, at 21:30, "David Goldie" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

A good example from contemporary popular culture in  my opinion would be "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban". One of its major themes is confronting one's own fears, actually present in certain scenes. This a point which Cuaron reinforces with playful references to horror films from Murnau to Hammer.

Otherwise what about "Alien"?

Best,

DG


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I know this is an obvious suggestion, and you will probably already have it, but "Peeping Tom" is a must.


Dr Anindya Raychaudhuri

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Subject: [FILM-PHILOSOPHY] syllabus help - Fear on Film

I'm putting together a syllabus for an introductory level philosophy class that considers fear as one of its themes. I would welcome suggestions of films, tv episodes, etc. that have something philosophically interesting to say about fear. The suggestions need not themselves be fear inducing. Feel free to reply to me off list. If there is general interest I can compile and send out all of the suggestions.

Many thanks for your help,

Elizabeth




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