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  • Realist Cinema as World Cinema: Non-cinema, Intermedial Passages, Total Cinema

    Realist Cinema as World Cinema by Nagib, Lúcia;

    Non-cinema, Intermedial Passages, Total Cinema

    Sorozatcím: Film Culture in Transition;

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    This book presents the bold and original proposal to replace the general appellation of ‘world cinema’ with the more substantive concept of ‘realist cinema’.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book presents the bold and original proposal to replace the general appellation of ‘world cinema’ with the more substantive concept of ‘realist cinema’. Veering away from the usual focus on modes of reception and spectatorship, it locates instead cinematic realism in the way films are made. The volume is structured across three innovative categories of realist modes of production: ‘noncinema’, or a cinema that aspires to be life itself; ‘intermedial passages’, or films that incorporate other artforms as a channel to historical and political reality; and ‘total cinema’, or films moved by a totalising impulse, be it towards the total artwork, total history or universalising landscapes. Though mostly devoted to recent productions, each part starts with the analysis of foundational classics, which have paved the way for future realist endeavours, proving that realism is timeless and inherent in cinema from its origin.

    Shortlisted for the 2022 Best Monograph British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies (BAFTSS) Award!

    Lúcia Nagib redefines realism not as a mere question of rhetoric or style, or a product of a certain age and place, but as a deep and steadfast commitment of filmmakers to an ethics of the real based on various forms of engagement with physical reality, which may include passages provided by the other arts. Her incisive theoretical arguments and finely nuanced close readings will change forever how we think of the unity of art and reality, or the role of intermediality in cinema.- Agnes Petho, Professor of Film Studies, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania

    With a rare combination of depth and range, Lúcia Nagib reframes the debate about realism in cinema by connecting it with a world cinema framework and looking at the work of directors as diverse as Abderrahmane Sissako, Edgar Reitz, Wim Wenders, Mizoguchi Kenji and Lucchino Visconti through the lens of the concept of intermediality. In this lucid and beautifully written tour de force of a book, Nagib offers fascinating new readings of classical works of cinema and extends an exciting invitation to film scholars and the broader public to think differently about possible new pathways to and through the history of film as an art form.- Vinzenz Hediger, Professor of Cinema Studies, Goethe Universität Frankfurt.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Illustrations,Acknowledgements,Introduction, Part I Non-cinema, 1 The Death of (a) Cinema: The State of Things, 2 Jafar Panahi's Forbidden Tetralogy: This Is Not a Film, Closed Curtain, Taxi Tehran, Three Faces, 3 Film as Death: The Act of Killing, 4 The Blind Spot of History: Colonialism in Tabu, Part II Intermedial Passages, 5 The Geidomono Genre and Intermedial Acting in Ozu and Mizoguchi, 6 Intermedial History-Telling: Mysteries of Lisbon, 7 Passages to Reality: The Case of Brazilian Cinema, Part III Towards Total Cinema, 8 The Reality of Art: Ossessione, 9 Historicising the Story through Film and Music: An Intermedial Reading of Heimat 2, 10 Total Cinema as Mode of Production, Bibliography, Index.

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