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literature list on: Tahimik, Kidlat
number of items: 6
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#1
Coates, Paul: Film at the intersection of high and mass culture. - Cambridge, Massachusetts; New York; Melbourne: Cambridge University Press 1994. (= Cambridge Studies in Film.)
Reviews:
 Howells, Richard: [untitled] In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television NS 15. 1995. No. 2. [?D] pp. 327-328. 
 Laderman, David: [untitled] In: Film Quarterly 49. 1995. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 44-45. 
Description:
 Discusses, among others, many horror and science fiction films. Contains detailed analysis of Woddy Allen’s The Purple Rose of Cairo, the films of Ingmar Bergman and David Cronenberg, especially The Fly, Brian De Palma, Alfred Hitchcock, especially on Psycho, Rear Window and Vertigo, Rex Ingram’s Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Fritz Lang, especially on Metropolis, Chris Marker’s La Jetée, Sylvester Stallone, Kidlat Tahimik’s Mababangong Bangungot / The Perfumed Nightmare, Andrej Tarkovskij, especially on Offret / Le Sacrifice and Soljaris, Jacques Tourneur’s Cat People, Peter Weir, especially on Mosquito Coast, Orson Welles and Robert Wiene’s Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari. 
Index:
 Allen, Woody 
 Bergman, Ingmar 
 Cronenberg, David 
 De Palma, Brian 
 Hitchcock, Alfred 
 Ingram, Rex 
 Lang, Fritz 
 Marker, Chris 
 Stallone, Sylvester 
 Tahimik, Kidlat 
 Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich 
 Tourneur, Jacques 
 Weir, Peter 
 Welles, Orson 
 Wiene, Robert 
 Purple Rose of Cairo, The (1985) 
 Fly, The (1986) 
 Psycho (1960) 
 Rear Window (1954) 
 Vertigo (1958) 
 Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The (1921) 
 Metropolis (1925/1926) 
 Jetée, La (1962) 
 Mababangong Bangungot / Perfumed Nightmare, The (1976/1977) 
 Offret / Sacrifice, Le (1985) 
 Soljaris (1972) 
 Cat People (1942) 
 Mosquito Coast (1986) 
 Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, Das (1919) 
 Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction 
 Horror ~ Horror 
#2
Gregor, Ulrich: Meister eines Universums: Über den außergewöhnlichen philippinischen Filmemacher Kidlat Tahimik. In: Film-Dienst 69. 2016. No. 3. [February 4] pp. 28-31.
Index:
 Tahimik, Kidlat 
 Philippinen ~ Philippines 
#3
Jameson, Frederic: The geopolitical aesthetic: Cinema and space in the world system. - Bloomington, Indiana; Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana University Press / London: British Film Institute Publishing 1992.
Reviews:
 Jaffe, Ira S.: [untitled] In: East-West Film Journal 8. 1994. No. 1. [?D] pp. 121-124. 
 Sharrett, Christopher: [untitled] In: Film Quarterly 46. 1993. No. 4. [Summer] pp. 39-41. 
Description:
 Compilation of essays on several films, among them Cronenberg’s Videodrome, Alan J. Pakula’s Klute and The Parallax View, Tarkowskij’s Andrej Rubljow, Stalker and Offret, Yang’s The Terrorizer, Cocteau’s Orphée and Tahimik’s The Perfumed Nightmare (= Mababangong Bangungot). 
Index:
 Cronenberg, David 
 Pakula, Alan J. 
 Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich 
 Yang, Edward 
 Cocteau, Jean 
 Tahimik, Kidlat 
 Videodrome (1982) 
 Klute (1970) 
 Parallax View, The (1973) 
 Andrej Rubljow (1966-1969) 
 Stalker (1978/1979) 
 Offret / Sacrifice, Le (1985) 
 Kongbu fenzi / Terrorizer, The (1986) 
 Orphée (1950) 
 Mababangong Bangungot / Perfumed Nightmare, The (1976/1977) 
 Politik ~ Politics 
#4
Pavsek, Christopher: The utopia of film: Cinema and its futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik. - New York: Columbia University Press 2013. (= Film and culture.)
Reviews:
 Bergen-aurand, Brian K.: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P. 
Index:
 Godard, Jean-Luc 
 Kluge, Alexander 
 Tahimik, Kidlat 
 Utopie ~ Utopia 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#5
Sison, Antonio D.: Perfumed Nightmare: Religion and the Philippine postcolonial struggle in third cinema. In: Representing religion in world cinema: Filmmaking, mythmaking, culture making. Edited by S. Brent Plate. - Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2003. (= Religion / culture / critique 2.) p. ?P.
Index:
 Tahimik, Kidlat 
 Mababangong Bangungot / Perfumed Nightmare, The (1976/1977) 
 Philippinen ~ Philippines 
 Religion ~ Religion 
 Mythologie ~ Mythology 
#6
Sison, Antonio: Perfumed Nightmare and negative experiences of contrast: Third cinema as filmic interpretation of Schillebeeckx. In: Journal of Religion and Film 6. 2002. No. 1. [April] p. ?P.
Index:
 Tahimik, Kidlat 
 Schillebeeckx, Edward 
 Mababangong Bangungot / Perfumed Nightmare, The (1976/1977) 
 Religion ~ Religion 
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