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On Women's Films - Across Worlds and Generations (Hardcover): Ivone Margulies, Jeremi Szaniawski On Women's Films - Across Worlds and Generations (Hardcover)
Ivone Margulies, Jeremi Szaniawski
R4,738 Discovery Miles 47 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On Women's Films looks at contemporary and classic films from emerging and established makers such as Maria Augusta Ramos, Xiaolu Guo, Valerie Massadian, Lynne Ramsay, Lucrecia Martel, Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Chantal Akerman, or Claire Denis. The collection is also tuned to the continued provocation of feminist cinema landmarks such as Chick Strand's Soft Fiction; Barbara Loden's Wanda; Valie Export's Invisible Adversaries, Cecilia Mangini's Essere donne. Attentive to minor moments, to the pauses and the charge and forms bodies adopt through cinema, the contributors suggest the capacity of women's films to embrace, shape and question the world.

Nothing Happens - Chantal Akerman's Hyperrealist Everyday (Paperback, New): Ivone Margulies Nothing Happens - Chantal Akerman's Hyperrealist Everyday (Paperback, New)
Ivone Margulies
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Through films that alternate between containment, order, and symmetry on the one hand, and obsession, explosiveness, and a lack of control on the other, Chantal Akerman has gained a reputation as one of the most significant filmmakers working today. Her 1975 film Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is widely regarded as the most important feminist film of that decade. In Nothing Happens, Ivone Margulies presents the first comprehensive study of this influential avant-garde Belgian filmmaker. Margulies grounds her critical analysis in detailed discussions of Akerman's work-from Saute ma ville, a 13-minute black-and-white film made in 1968, through Jeanne Dielman and Je tu il elle to the present. Focusing on the real-time representation of a woman's everyday experience in Jeanne Dielman, Margulies brings the history of social and progressive realism and the filmmaker's work into perspective. Pursuing two different but related lines of inquiry, she investigates an interest in the everyday that stretches from postwar neorealist cinema to the feminist rewriting of women's history in the seventies. She then shows how Akerman's "corporeal cinema" is informed by both American experiments with performance and duration and the layerings present in works by European modernists Bresson, Rohmer, and Dreyer. This analysis revises the tired opposition between realism and modernism in the cinema, defines Akerman's minimal-hyperrealist aesthetics in contrast to Godard's anti-illusionism, and reveals the inadequacies of popular characterizations of Akerman's films as either simply modernist or feminist. An essential book for students of Chantal Akerman's work, Nothing Happens will also interest international film critics and scholars, filmmakers, art historians, and all readers concerned with feminist film theory.

Chantal Akerman Retrospective Handbook (Paperback): Adam Roberts, Joanna Hogg Chantal Akerman Retrospective Handbook (Paperback)
Adam Roberts, Joanna Hogg; Foreword by Laura Mulvey; Contributions by Marion Schmid, Raymond Bellour, …
R613 Discovery Miles 6 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On Women's Films - Across Worlds and Generations (Paperback): Ivone Margulies, Jeremi Szaniawski On Women's Films - Across Worlds and Generations (Paperback)
Ivone Margulies, Jeremi Szaniawski
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On Women's Films looks at contemporary and classic films from emerging and established makers such as Maria Augusta Ramos, Xiaolu Guo, Valerie Massadian, Lynne Ramsay, Lucrecia Martel, Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Chantal Akerman, or Claire Denis. The collection is also tuned to the continued provocation of feminist cinema landmarks such as Chick Strand's Soft Fiction; Barbara Loden's Wanda; Valie Export's Invisible Adversaries, Cecilia Mangini's Essere donne. Attentive to minor moments, to the pauses and the charge and forms bodies adopt through cinema, the contributors suggest the capacity of women's films to embrace, shape and question the world.

Rites of Realism - Essays on Corporeal Cinema (Paperback): Ivone Margulies Rites of Realism - Essays on Corporeal Cinema (Paperback)
Ivone Margulies
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Rites of Realism "shifts the discussion of cinematic realism away from the usual focus on verisimilitude and faithfulness of record toward a notion of "performative realism," a realism that does not simply represent a given reality but enacts actual social tensions. These essays by a range of film scholars propose stimulating new approaches to the critical evaluation of modern realist films and such referential genres as reenactment, historical film, adaptation, portrait film, and documentary.
By providing close readings of classic and contemporary works, "Rites of Realism "signals the need to return to a focus on films as the main innovators of realist representation. The collection is inspired by Andre Bazin's theories on film's inherent heterogeneity and unique ability to register contingency (the singular, one-time event). This volume features two new translations: of Bazin's seminal essay "Death Every Afternoon" and Serge Daney's essay reinterpreting Bazin's defense of the long shot as a way to set the stage for a clash or risky confrontation between man and animal. These pieces evince key concerns--particularly the link between cinematic realism and contingency--that the other essays explore further.
Among the topics addressed are the provocative mimesis of Luis Bunuel's "Land Without Bread;" the adaptation of trial documents in Carl Dreyer's "Passion of Joan of Arc;" the use of the "tableaux vivant" by Wim Wenders and Peter Greenaway; and Pier Paolo Pasolini's strategies of analogy in his transposition of "The Gospel According to St. Matthew" from Palestine to southern Italy. Essays consider the work of filmmakers including Michelangelo Antonioni, Maya Deren, Mike Leigh, Cesare Zavattini, Zhang Yuan, and Abbas Kiarostami.


"Contributors: " Paul Arthur, Andre Bazin, Mark A. Cohen, Serge Daney, Mary Ann Doane, James Lastra, Ivone Margulies, Abe Mark Normes, Brigitte Peucker, Richard Porton, Philip Rosen, Catherine Russell, James Schamus, Noa Steimatsky, Xiaobing Tang

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