"Wide Awake" by Alan Berliner.  See 
http://www.alanberliner.com/first_cousin.php?pag_id=4

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> On Jun 27, 2019, at 1:36 PM, Jessica Arseneau <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Frameworkers,
> 
> 
> I am currently working on the theme of insomnia/chronic sleeplessness for a 
> thesis, as well as for a forthcoming video and performance work. I would be 
> curious and grateful to know if you can recall films/videos/contemporary art 
> where there's something related to insomnia as a mental or cultural state (a 
> scene, a spark triggering a plot, as a topic, etc.).
> 
> Here is my current list:
> 
> Ingmar Bergman, Hour of the Wolf
> Danillo Correale, No More Sleep No More
> Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation
> Sean Ellis, Cash Back
> Jim Jarmusch, Only Lovers Left Alive
> Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Sonambulo II (Blue)
> Christopher Nolan, Insomnia
> Martin Scorsese, Taxis Driver
> Andrei Tarkovsky, Solaris (because there is no distinction between day and 
> night, and the quote by Dr. Snaut: "Mankind has lost the ability to sleep")
> Wim Wenders, Paris, Texas
> 
> Exhibition Insomnia in art space Bonniers Konsthall (Katarina Löfström, 
> Downhill, Carsten Höller, Two Roaming Beds, Rafaël Rozendaal’s 15 websites, 
> Kate Cooper’s animations)
> 
> 
> Many thanks!
> Best wishes,
> 
> 
> Jessica Arseneau
> jessarseneau.github.io
> +49 17627787032
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