You've quite a list forming here: industrial, underground, experimental, 
commercial, etc. 

Here's 2 contemporary commercial films that probably should be in the mix for 
better or worse. Tarantino's DEATH PROOF (2007) and Nicolas Refn's DRIVE 
(2011). 

Art/experimental... Phil Solomon's LAST DAY IN A LONELY PLACE (2007) utilizes 
the auto-fetishistic Grand Theft Auto video game series. But, it may be a 
car-less piece if memory serves....

Warren




On Dec 14, 2012, at 2:57 PM, Bryan Konefsky <bkonef...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Hello Frameworkers - I am in the early moments of developing a critical 
> studies course that looks at different ways the automobile has been imagined 
> in cinema.  To this end I'd love to hear from ya'll with titles of films that 
> you think might be useful to explore/expand this idea and readings that might 
> also dovetail themes that might be explored.
> 
> Do know that my pal Antoni Pinent recently turned me on to a great text 
> titled Car Fetish.
> 
> OK, let's hear what ya got!
> best,
> -- 
> Bryan Konefsky
> director, Experiments in Cinema
> el presidente, Basement Films
> lecturer, Dept of Cinematic Arts UNM
> visiting lecturer, UCSC
> board of advisors, Ann Arbor Film Festival
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