In The Arts of Cinema, Martin Seel explores film's connections to
the other arts and the qualities that distinguish it from them. In
nine concise and elegantly written chapters, he explores the
cinema's singular aesthetic potential and uses specific examples
from a diverse range of films-from Antonioni and Hitchcock to The
Searchers and The Bourne Supremacy-to demonstrate the many ways
this potential can be realized. Seel's analysis provides both a new
perspective on film as a comprehensive aesthetic experience and a
nuanced understanding of what the medium does to us once we are in
the cinema.
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