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The Bradbury Building: A Cinematic Fetish Location This was a video documentary that I put together for my Cinematic Cities Masters course at UofT taught by Prof. Bart Testa. The video was inspired by Thomas Andersens Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003). I examine how the Bradbury Building has been represented cinematically and how one might move forward with a definition for a cinematic fetish location. The documentary was an accompaniment to a seminar presentation and I will later self-publish that essay on academia.edu. The thesis on mobile panopticism is a prolegomenon at the moment. Filmography - 500 Days of Summer (d. Marc Webb, 2009, USA) Amelia Earhart – The Final Flight (d. Yves Simoneau, 1994, USA) Avenging Angel (d. Robert Vincent O’Neill, 1985, USA) Blade Runner (d. Ridley Scott, 1982, USA) Chinatown (d. Roman Polanski, 1974, USA) D.O.A. (d. Rudolph Mate, 1950, USA) Good Neighbor Sam (d. David Swift, 1964, USA) Greedy (d. Jonathan Lynn, 1994, USA) Indestructible Man (d. Jack Pollexfen, 1956, USA) Lethal Weapon 4 (d. Richard Donner, 1998, USA) Los Angeles Plays Itself (d. Thom Andersen, 2004, USA) M (d. Joseph Losey, 1951, USA) Marlowe (d. Paul Bogart, 1969, USA) Murder in the First (d. Marc Rocco, 1995, USA) Murphy’s Law (d. J. Lee Thompson, 1986, USA) Pay It Forward (d. Mimi Leder, 2000, USA) Peep World (d. Barry W. Blaustein, 2010, USA) Shockproof (d. Douglas Sirk, 1949, USA) The Artist (d. Michel Hazanavicius, 2011, USA) The Night Strangler (d. Dan Curtis, 1973, USA) Wolf (d. Mike Nichols, 1994, USA) _______ FOLLOW LIPSapp Hits92 Radio _______ FB: r-js/1nNhEli / TW: r-js/1k0nYET / Listen to LIPSapp Hits92 Radio r-js/1dOIQ18 #frankocean #edsheeran #elliegoulding #ournameisfun #maroon5
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 23:37:54 +0000

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