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Peter Greenaway - Eisenstein in Guanajuato (Paperback): Peter Greenaway Peter Greenaway - Eisenstein in Guanajuato (Paperback)
Peter Greenaway; Edited by Daniele Riviere
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This script by British director Peter Greenaway (born 1942) follows Russian director Eisenstein to Guanajuato, Mexico, in 1930, where he worked for ten days on a never-completed film called "Que Viva Mexico."

Tsai Ming-Liang (Paperback): Olivier Joyard, Jean-Pierre Rehm, Daniele Riviere Tsai Ming-Liang (Paperback)
Olivier Joyard, Jean-Pierre Rehm, Daniele Riviere
R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Acclaimed Taiwan-based filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang is renowned for creating some of the most nihilistic and erotic films of the 90s. His films include Rebels of the Neon God (1992); Vive l'amour (1994); The River (1997); and his 1998 Cannes golden palme-nominee, The Hole, His films often use water in its multiple capacities -- cleansing, raining, nourishing, flooding -- to sumbolize his character's emotions. Depicting the human body as a mysterious, malleable machine consuming and excreting on its own volition, bodily functions become metaphors for loneliness, desire, decay, and escape. His obsessive and isolated characters give his films a bleak outlook, but they also embody a wry sense of absurdist humor. This is the first book devoted to Ming-liang's work, and is an important addition to contemporary film studies.

Peter Greenaway - the Ok Doll (Paperback): Peter Greenaway Peter Greenaway - the Ok Doll (Paperback)
Peter Greenaway; Edited by Daniele Riviere
R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka's love for Alma Mahler was so great that he had a life-sized model of her made. "The OK Doll," by Peter Greenaway (born 1942), is the script for an unrealized film about the doll that Kokoschka lived with for three years.

Nicholas Ancion - The Man Who Refused to Die (Paperback): Nicolas Ancion Nicholas Ancion - The Man Who Refused to Die (Paperback)
Nicolas Ancion; Edited by Daniele Riviere; Contributions by Partice Killoffer; Afterword by Francois Taddei
R743 R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Save R219 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is death necessarily inevitable? "The Man Who Refused to Die" is the improbable tale of an intransigent character, heroic in his defiance, who refuses to cast aside mortal existence without knowing why he cannot prolong it indefinitely--who refuses to die just because the rest of humanity has thus far failed to avoid such a fate. The Belgian-born, French-based writer and comic-book critic Nicolas Ancion (author of "L'homme qui valait 35 milliards") and the artist and illustrator Patrice Killofer ("Futuropolis," "Psikopat," "676 Apparitions of Killofer") draw on the researches of the molecular geneticist Francois Taddei for this latest installment in Dis Voir's new series of "illustrated fairy tales for adults," which asks "How do literature and science contaminate one another?"--seeking to mobilize scientific research to provoke dreams and meditations on the laws of the universe.

Eduardo Kac and Avital Ronell - Life Extreme, An Illustrated Guide to New Life (Paperback): Eduardo Kac, Avital Ronell Eduardo Kac and Avital Ronell - Life Extreme, An Illustrated Guide to New Life (Paperback)
Eduardo Kac, Avital Ronell; Edited by Daniele Riviere
R576 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Save R50 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Humankind has imagined and depicted fantastical creatures since the formation of the first societies. Beasts such as the Chimera, the Golem, the Minotaur and Galatea could be said to be culturally symptomatic. Today, in the twenty-first century, we witness the emergence of a new class of beings: organisms that are first imagined and then--through the agency of biotechnologies--brought to life. What once was myth is today a medium. In "Eduardo Kac: Life Extreme," Kac, the pioneer of "bio art" who is internationally recognized for celebrated works such as "Genesis" and the fluorescent green "GFP Bunny," has selected 36 new organisms and invited the prominent philosopher Avital Ronell to discover these new beings. The book, published in Dis Voir's new "Encounters" series, is prefaced by Kac's "Anthroduction" and includes a whimsical taxonomy of taxonomies, offering a unique classification method for future species.

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