Answer the following about increasingly elusive films from postmodern American novels, for 10 points each.
[10e] A deadly film listed in the endnote filmography of James Incandenza serves as a MacGuffin in this meganovel.
ANSWER: Infinite Jest
[10m] Moll Robbins, a reporter for the title Rolling Stone-esque magazine, searches for a pornographic film of Adolf Hitler in this 1978 novel by Don Delillo.
ANSWER: Running Dog
[10h] In this novel, the only copy of a monumental three-month-long film by Black Florida director Ingo Cutbirth is destroyed, leaving the film critic B. Rosenberger Rosenberg as the only person alive who had seen it. This novel is the debut of the film director who adapted Iain Reid’s first novel.
ANSWER: Antkind (by Charlie Kaufman) (Iain Reid wrote I’m Thinking of Ending Things.)
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