A film with this structural conceit ends with different women reading from Robert Grosseteste’s On Light at the rate of a word per second over a wide shot of a snowy landscape. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this system that provides a repetitive structure for Hollis Frampton’s film Zorns Lemma. In Semiotics of the Kitchen, Martha Rosler holds up cooking implements that correspond to this system.
ANSWER: the alphabet [accept the Latin alphabet or English alphabet]
[10m] This director’s wife Saskia Boddeke shot a documentary in which he and his daughter Zoë use the alphabet to structure their conversations. He directed The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover.
ANSWER: Peter Greenaway
[10e] A girl with a mask-like face sings the ABC song before coughing up blood on her bed in The Alphabet, a short film by this director of Lost Highway and Blue Velvet.
ANSWER: David Lynch [or David Keith Lynch]
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