Dreams on Film
The Cinematic Struggle Between Art and Science
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Films with dream sequences, or a dreamlike quality, allow directors to create their own rules of logic and nature to meet a variety of artistic needs. For instance, an opening dream immediately establishes what a character is feeling; a later dream—or series of them—provides viewers with a glimpse of the climax, and a concluding dream ties up loose ends. (In real life, of course, dreams do not occur at such convenient times or serve such useful purposes.) This book explores why science is lost or distorted in the process of representing dreams on film and why audiences prefer this figurative truth of art over the literal truth of science. Part One discusses changes in form and considers the history of dream theory. Additionally, the physiology of sleeping and dreaming, dream structure, sleep deprivation, dreams under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and waking up, as depicted on film, are examined. Part Two investigates changes in content, and delves into the psychology of sleeping and dreaming, dream interpretation, altered states of consciousness, visions and prophecies, dreams as wish fulfillment, sex and death, nightmares, and reality versus illusion. The author uses theories by Freud, Jung, and current experts in her analyses of dream sequences and their use in film.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Leslie Halpern
Foreword by Robert Smither
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 209
Bibliographic Info: photos, notes, filmography, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2003
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1596-0
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8076-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments v
Foreword by Robert Smither 1
Preface 3
Introduction: The Dream Sequence 5
PART I: TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
1. History of Dream Theory 13
2. Physiology of Sleeping and Dreaming 21
3. Dream Structure 29
4. Sleep Deprivation 37
5. Dreams Under the Influence 46
6. Waking Up 54
PART II: CREATIVE DIFFERENCES
7. Psychology of Sleeping and Dreaming 67
8. Dream Interpretation 73
9. Altered States of Consciousness 82
10. Visions and Prophesies 92
11. Dreams as Wish Fulfillment 103
12. Dream Themes: Sex and Death 114
13. Nightmares 126
14. Dream Elements 138
15. Dream Symbols 147
16. Reality vs. Illusion 161
Conclusion 178
Filmography 181
Notes 189
Bibliography 191
Index 195
Book Reviews & Awards
- “surely the best book now available on the powerful and multi-faceted connection between cinematic and oneiric experience. Halpern clearly loves both dreams and movies, and she brings wit, intelligence, and passion to the study of their relationship…not only an important addition to the literature on dreams and creativity, but also a contribution to our understanding of how dreams are viewed in a society where films are a dominant cultural medium”—Dream Time
- “groundbreaking”—Markee.