Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-27 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
Excellent academic study discusses Hollywood films and TV in addion to female gothic novels: The female investigator in literature, film, and popular culture / Lisa M. Dresner. 2006 Chuck Kleinhans chuck...@northwestern.edu _

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-26 Thread Lourdes Portillo
Thank you Dinora. L On Jan 26, 2014, at 7:37 PM, Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez wrote: > Lourdes, > > Perhaps Lillian Manzor at the University of Miami Dept. of Latin American > Studies might be a good lead. She's very well connected. Write to me offline > and I can connect you with her. > > >

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-26 Thread Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez
Lourdes, Perhaps Lillian Manzor at the University of Miami Dept. of Latin American Studies might be a good lead. She's very well connected. Write to me offline and I can connect you with her. enjoy today...Dinorah de Jesús RodríguezMultimedia Artistsolislandmediaworks.comartcinematic.blogspot.comel

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-26 Thread Adam Hyman
Please change the subject line if you are changing subjects. Thanks! Dashed off on a mobile telephonic device. On Jan 26, 2014, at 6:10 PM, Lourdes Portillo wrote: > Hello all, > I am in dire need of suggestions of scholars and writers of Latin American > and Chicano Film in Hollywood. I do

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-26 Thread Lourdes Portillo
Hello all, I am in dire need of suggestions of scholars and writers of Latin American and Chicano Film in Hollywood. I do have some names but would like to explore others as well. If anyone has a suggestion I would be very grateful. Lourdes Portillo On Jan 26, 2014, at 6:04 PM, Andy Ditzler

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-26 Thread Andy Ditzler
Anna Karina in Godard's Pierrot le Fou Juliette Lewis in Natural Born Killers Lindsay Crouse in House of Games Thelma and Louise Arsenic and Old Lace Jeanne Dielman Andy Ditzler On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Barbara GMX wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been following your discussions and c

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-26 Thread Ted Hardin
'White Trash Girl' by Jennifer Reeder may be intriguing to include on your list. Badass women for sure. Ted Barbara GMX wrote: Thank you for the suggestions.. With groups of women I mean in crime. Let´s say a police office where the boss and half of the crew are women - or a group of femal

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread Peter Snowdon
Not sure if this was already cited, but if you like Nathalie Baye in Le Petit Lieutenant, then you shouldn't miss Huppert and Khiberlain in Serge Bozon's Tip Top:) http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tip_Top_(film) Envoyé de mon iPad > Le 24 janv. 2014 à 21:33, Caryn Cline a écrit : > > Another inte

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread Michael Kemp
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Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread elizabeth mcmahon
e: [Frameworks] women and crime > > > >Who would want to mess with the deadly babes in Robert Rodriguez’ “Sin City”? > > >From: Caryn Cline >Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 1:33 PM >To: Experimental Film Discussion List >Subject: Re: [Frameworks] women and cr

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread Gene Youngblood
Who would want to mess with the deadly babes in Robert Rodriguez’ “Sin City”? From: Caryn Cline Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 1:33 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] women and crime Another interesting film that doesn't seem to appear anywhere else on

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread Caryn Cline
Another interesting film that doesn't seem to appear anywhere else on these lists is the French film Le Petit Lieutenant, featuring Natalie Baye as the chief detective. Best, CC On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Barbara GMX wrote: > Thank you for the sugge

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread David Tetzlaff
> - The BBC's Miss Marple (amateur, elderly spinster detective). > British TV / Female Detective / Feminism = 'Prime Suspect' with Helen Mirren ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/fram

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread Kate Ewald
- Ms. 45 (the main character begins as a victim, but that very quickly changes into a beautiful bloodbath). These are particularly mainstream TV shows, but I didn't see them mentioned yet: - Law & Order: SVU (featuring a main female detective who avoids sexual pigeonholing). - Castle (featuring

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-24 Thread David Tetzlaff
Oh yeah, and 'Mulholland Drive'. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread elizabeth mcmahon
Lol. This reminded me of Water's "Serial Mom," and "The Gun In Betty Lou's Bag." Oh, and "Citizen Ruth." Elizabeth > > From: David Tetzlaff >To: Experimental Film Discussion List >Sent: Thursday, January 2

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
On Jan 23, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Barbara GMX wrote: Thank you for the suggestions.. With groups of women I mean in crime. Let´s say a police office where the boss and half of the crew are women - not quite half, but: US TV series: The Closer (still in syndication), and continued as Major Crimes (

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Fred Camper
Quoting Barbara GMX : ... I am interested in alternatives to the standard and classic structures of women as victims (even if they are the ones committing the murder,…) or of male/female relationships,.. I don't usually reply to queries such as this, in part because of what is for me the

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread elizabeth mcmahon
> From: Gene Youngblood >To: programm...@oddballfilm.com; Experimental Film Discussion List > >Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:25 PM >Subject: Re: [Frameworks] women and crime > > > >Anjelica Huston in The Grifters. > > >From: Programming

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread David Tetzlaff
> I am interested in alternatives to the standard and classic structures of > women as victims (even if they are the ones committing the murder,…) or of > male/female relationships,.. From the 'mainstream', but I think 'Bound' would be essential. Then there's (barf) 'Basic Instinct'. 'Run Lola

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
Anjelica Huston in The Grifters. From: Programming x Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 6:12 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] women and crime lady thieves: Set It Off, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, Pink Panthers (Doc.), Bonnie and Clyde, Catwoman (in a

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Programming x
lady thieves: Set It Off, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, Pink Panthers (Doc.), Bonnie and Clyde, Catwoman (in a variety of places)...lady gangs: Switchblade Sisters, Savage Streets, the Lizzies in the Warriors...true-crime lady murderers and accomplices in film: The 2 Aileen Wuornos docs by N

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Suzie Silver
re.com/Contents/female_detectives.html Did anyone mention Office Killer dir. Cindy Sherman? From: Barbara GMX Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014 7:52 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] women and crime Thank you for the suggestions..

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Barbara GMX
Thank you for the suggestions.. With groups of women I mean in crime. Let´s say a police office where the boss and half of the crew are women - or a group of female thieves working together. I am interested in alternatives to the standard and classic structures of women as victims (even if the

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread franco base
Cat woman by Brian mills. Il 24/gen/2014 00:03 "Peter Mudie" ha scritto: > Yes, it's like asking someone to help you find canned beans at Safeway. > Peter > (Perth) > > There's actually quite a bit in the mainstream: > > > for groups: start with the TV series Orphan Black (first season on > Blu-

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Beebe, Roger
hole cast of women and men. ... R. From: FrameWorks [frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com] on behalf of Barbara GMX [barbara.kapu...@gmx.at] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:37 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: [Frameworks] women and crime Hello e

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Peter Mudie
Yes, it's like asking someone to help you find canned beans at Safeway. Peter (Perth) There's actually quite a bit in the mainstream: for groups: start with the TV series Orphan Black (first season on Blu-ray and DVD now, second season starts this spring); also earlier, Doll House also pretty

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
There's actually quite a bit in the mainstream: for groups: start with the TV series Orphan Black (first season on Blu-ray and DVD now, second season starts this spring); also earlier, Doll House also pretty good: Continuum (sci-fi) on streaming Netflix Of course, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Heike Klippel
In case poiseners are of interest, here some random examples: /The Paradine Case/, Alfred Hitchcock, US 1947 /A Blueprint for Murder/, Andrew L. Stone, US 1953__ /La sirène du Mississippi/, François Truffaut, F 1969 /Violette/, Claude Chabrol, F 1978// /Black Widow/, Bob Rafelson, US 1987

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread T. Siddle
The Blazing World by Jessica Bardsley On 1/23/14, Barbara GMX wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been following your discussions and conversations for some time and I´m > amazed! Thanks for all the great input! > > Now I´ve got a question: > Do you have any good suggestions for crime films/docume

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Heike Klippel
Russ Meyer's /Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!/ US 1965 Am 23.01.2014 21:37, schrieb Barbara GMX: Hello everyone, I´ve been following your discussions and conversations for some time and I´m amazed! Thanks for all the great input! Now I´ve got a question: Do you have any good suggestions for cr

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Jessie Stead
Andy Warhol's *Bad* http://youtu.be/wjEQnC-JirQ On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Barbara GMX wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been following your discussions and conversations for some time and > I´m amazed! Thanks for all the great input! > > Now I´ve got a question: > Do you have any good su

Re: [Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Francisco Torres
Gun Crazy (1949) The Offenders (1980) Beth/Scott B On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Barbara GMX wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been following your discussions and conversations for some time and > I´m amazed! Thanks for all the great input! > > Now I´ve got a question: > Do you have any good

[Frameworks] women and crime

2014-01-23 Thread Barbara GMX
Hello everyone, I´ve been following your discussions and conversations for some time and I´m amazed! Thanks for all the great input! Now I´ve got a question: Do you have any good suggestions for crime films/documentaries, also videos, short and experimental film, where either the detective or t