Cinema: The Archaeology of Film and the Memory of a Century: Talking Images
Autor Jean-Luc Godard Traducere de John Howe Autor Youssef Ishaghpouren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845201968
ISBN-10: 1845201965
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 134 x 189 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Talking Images
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1845201965
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 134 x 189 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Talking Images
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also available in hardback, 9781845201968 £45.00 (February, 2005)
Notă biografică
Jean Luc Godard started making films in the late 1950s and is still making them. From his first feature, A Bout de Souffle (Breathless), Godard changed the way movies were made. Godard has always taken film-making seriously, treating it - from his days on the famous review, Cahiers du Cinema, to the extraordinary collage of his Histoires du Cinema - as an art form worthy of analysis. Today, his influence extends across such key contemporary film-makers as Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Jim Jarmusch, Wim Wenders, Steven Soderbergh and Quentin Tarantino.Jean Luc Godard started making films in the late 1950s and is still making them. From his first feature, A Bout de Souffle (Breathless), Godard changed the way movies were made. Godard has always taken film-making seriously, treating it - from his days on the famous review, Cahiers du Cinema, to the extraordinary collage of his Histoires du Cinema - as an art form worthy of analysis. Today, his influence extends across such key contemporary film-makers as Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Jim Jarmusch, Wim Wenders, Steven Soderbergh and Quentin Tarantino.Youssef Ishaghpour is Professor at the University Rene Descartes, Paris V. His writings on cinema, painting, philosophy and literature have been widely translated.Translated by John HoweJohn Howe, is a translator, journalist and writer. His many translations include Godard's voiceover for the complete soundtrack edition of Histoire(s) du cinema.
Cuprins
Constellation and Classification * The Angle and the Editing * The Urgency of the Present and the Redemption of the Past * History and Recall * Video as a Way of Telling the Story of Cinema * Only Cinema can Tell its Own History * Quoting and Editing * History/ies of Cinema * History and Archaeology * History of Love, of the Eye, of the Look * The Loss of the Magic of Cinema and the New Wave * After and Before Auschwitz * What Cinema Can Do * Only Cinema, Telling its Own Story, Can Recount History * Cinema as Christianity... the Image and the Resurrection * Images and Editing * Towards the StarsAppendix: Jean Luc Godard: Modern Life, Poetry and History by Youssef Ishaghpour
Recenzii
The greatest living cinematic artist, the wisest, most transformative, most original agent provocateur at work in the fields of cinema? The short answer: sans doute. Godard is to his medium what Joyce, Stravinsky, Eliot, and Picasso were to theirs: rule-rewriting colossi after whom human expression would never be quite the same.
It's possible to hate half or two-thirds of what Godard does - or find it incomprehensible - and still be shattered by his brilliance.
Cinema is quite simply a unique book from one of the most influential film-makers in the history of cinema. Jean-Luc Godard looks back on a century of film as well as his own work and career in the industry.
Just about the most highbrow Q&A you'll ever read ... it's an uplifting change from current kinky psychobiography to read real criticism.
It's possible to hate half or two-thirds of what Godard does - or find it incomprehensible - and still be shattered by his brilliance.
Cinema is quite simply a unique book from one of the most influential film-makers in the history of cinema. Jean-Luc Godard looks back on a century of film as well as his own work and career in the industry.
Just about the most highbrow Q&A you'll ever read ... it's an uplifting change from current kinky psychobiography to read real criticism.