I wrote an article on some experimental films that use the sleeping body as a 
central image - it's in a journal called Performance Research. The issue was 
themed On Sleep, so maybe other things of interest in it too: 
https://www.performance-research.org/past-issue-detail.php?issue_id=83

I'm happy to send you a pdf of the article if it's of interest.

Dr. Michael Pigott
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Film and Television Studies
University of Warwick

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Qite recent 'Somniloquies', by Verena Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor

best, livio

Il giorno giovedì 6 giugno 2019, MARILYN BRAKHAGE 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
> I'd add Stan Brakhage's "Nightmare Series" as an especially good example, 
> though of course "dream" imagery/various manifestations of thought process in 
> various states, and hypnagogic imagery, is integral to much of his work.
> Marilyn Brakhage
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> I can suggest TUNING THE SLEEPING MACHINE by David Sherman, 1996, as well as 
> I DREAMING by Stan Brakhage or many of Brakhage’s handpainted films which he 
> specifically attributed  to hypnogogic visions.
> - Pip Chodorov
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>
> On 2019-06-06 06:39, Sara Suarez wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for suggestions on films about dreams, dreaming, sleep, 
> hypnagogia, etc. – and/or filmmakers whose work or practice strongly relates 
> to those. That is, films where these subjects / experiences are a main focus, 
> or have particularly interesting or uncommon approaches.
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