Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-29 Thread Shelly Silver
dear all:
thanks so much for all your suggestions!
very very useful.

best,
shelly


On Dec 26, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Stephen Broomer wrote:

 Nobuhiko Ohbayashi's Hausu - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausu - and to 
 throw in some relevant objects from other media, Henry Darger's The Story of 
 the Vivian Girls and John Ashbery's Girls on the Run.
 
 On 2011-12-26, at 5:17 PM, Michele Smith wrote:
 
 ...Zazie dans le metro, Alice in Wonderland, Forbidden Games...
 
 Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2011 17:03:45 -0500
 From: rbarna...@gmail.com
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 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...
 
 mulan
 
 On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Shelly Silver silver...@earthlink.net 
 wrote:
 dear all:
 i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example would be 
 miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be darker/funnier/whatever.  
 doesn't have to but could be animation.  this could include anything from 
 silent to up to date.
 
 and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, that'd be 
 great.
 
 oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!
 
 best,
 shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-27 Thread Jim Flannery
Monday, December 26, 2011, 10:04:28 AM, one wrote:

 i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example
 would be miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be
 darker/funnier/whatever.  doesn't have to but could be animation. 
 this could include anything from silent to up to date.

Alice in the Cities
Pan's Labyrinth
Night of the Hunter
Poltergeist

Um, Shirley Temple? Little Miss Marker or Stowaway, I guess shudder

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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-27 Thread Jen Proctor
Aliens
Kick-ass
Jurassic Park (sort of)


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 Nancy Drew
 Little Lulu


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[Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-26 Thread Shelly Silver
dear all:
i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example would be 
miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be darker/funnier/whatever.  doesn't 
have to but could be animation.  this could include anything from silent to up 
to date.

and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, that'd be 
great.

oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!

best,
shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-26 Thread Gene Youngblood
Mouchette, National Velvet, Wizard of Oz, Bad Seed, to name four out of ten 
thousand...


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 dear all:
 i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example would be 
 miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be darker/funnier/whatever. 
 doesn't have to but could be animation.  this could include anything from 
 silent to up to date.

 and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, that'd be 
 great.

 oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!

 best,
 shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-26 Thread Rajesh Barnabas
mulan

On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Shelly Silver silver...@earthlink.netwrote:

 dear all:
 i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example would be
 miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be darker/funnier/whatever.
  doesn't have to but could be animation.  this could include anything from
 silent to up to date.

 and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, that'd be
 great.

 oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!

 best,
 shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-26 Thread Stephen Broomer
Nobuhiko Ohbayashi's Hausu - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausu - and to throw 
in some relevant objects from other media, Henry Darger's The Story of the 
Vivian Girls and John Ashbery's Girls on the Run.

On 2011-12-26, at 5:17 PM, Michele Smith wrote:

 ...Zazie dans le metro, Alice in Wonderland, Forbidden Games...
 
 Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2011 17:03:45 -0500
 From: rbarna...@gmail.com
 To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...
 
 mulan
 
 On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Shelly Silver silver...@earthlink.net 
 wrote:
 dear all:
 i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example would be 
 miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be darker/funnier/whatever.  doesn't 
 have to but could be animation.  this could include anything from silent to 
 up to date.
 
 and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, that'd be 
 great.
 
 oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!
 
 best,
 shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-26 Thread Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T)
I imagine you've heard of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series, but 
its worth a mention.


At 1:04 PM -0500 12/26/11, Shelly Silver wrote:
dear all:
i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example 
would be miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be 
darker/funnier/whatever.  doesn't have to but could be animation. 
this could include anything from silent to up to date.

and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, 
that'd be great.

oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!

best,
shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] a more mainstream film question...

2011-12-26 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
Thirteen is interesting esp. for the mother-daughter relationship

The Virgin Suicides

Kathleen Karlyn's new book might be useful:  
Unruly Girls, Unrepentant Mothers: Redefining Feminism on Screen 

Chuck Kleinhans

On Dec 26, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Shelly Silver wrote:

 dear all:
 i'm looking for films that have young girls/heroines, an example would be 
 miyazaki's spirited away, but could also be darker/funnier/whatever.  doesn't 
 have to but could be animation.  this could include anything from silent to 
 up to date.
 
 and also, if you want to throw in any favorite stories or books, that'd be 
 great.
 
 oh, and happy holidays to this great unruly community!
 
 best,
 shelly
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