REFERENCES
- From the hollywood.com website. Available: http://www.hollywood.com/movies/detail/movie/171336 (June 25, 2002).
- The definition of "sport films" is not as simple as it may seem, for further discussion of this and other issues raised in my short review, see Pearson, Demetrius W. 2001. "The Depiction and Characterization of Women in Sport Films." Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 10 (1): 103. On-line. Available: http://instructionall.calstatela.edu/mdetiof/ENGL379/schedule/pearson.htm (June 25, 2002).
- From the film's official website. Available: http://anygivensunday.warnerbros.com/aune 25, 2002).
- Blackwelder, Rob "Bone-crunching Kinetic Montage". On-line. Available: http://www.splicedonline.com/99reviews/anygiven.html (June 25, 2002).
- For further discussion of this term see Burstyn, Varda (1999) The Rites of Men: Manhood, Politics, and the Culture of Sport. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Williams, Mary Elizabeth 1999. "Any Given Sunday". On-line. Available http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/review/1999/12/23/sunday/print.html (June 25, 2002).
- 2002. "Interview: Alfonso Cuaron, 'Sex and shopping.' " Sight and Sound, April: 19.
- Arroyo, Jose. 2002. "Review of And Your Mother Too." Sight and Sound, April: 40.
- 2002. "Interview: Alfonso Cuaron, 'Sex and shopping.' " Sight and Sound, April: 19.
- Johnston, Clair. 1976. "Women's Cinema as Counter-cinema", in Bill Nichols (ed.) Movies and Methods Volume I: An Anthology, pp. 208-217. Berkeley, London: University of California Press.