Film and the Dream Screen
A Sleep and a Forgetting
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Robert T. Eberwein uses a hypothesis from psychoanalytic theory to explore the frequently noticed similarity between dreaming and watching a film. His comprehensive study of the relationship between films and dreams explains the film screen as a psychic structure.
Originally published in 1984.
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