| James Monaco - 1976 - 390 pagine
...attraction, an amusement analogous to boulevard theatre, or a means of preserving the images of an era, it is gradually becoming a language. By language,...obsessions exactly as he does in a contemporary essay or novel. That is why I would like to call this new age of cinema the age of camera-stylo.2 It was ten... | |
| John Caughie - 1981 - 332 pagine
...attraction, an amusement analogous to boulevard theatre, or a means of preserving the images of an era, it is gradually becoming a language. By language,...or translate his obsessions exactly as he does in the contemporary essay or novel. That is why I would like to call this new age of cinema the age of... | |
| Manuela Gieri - 1995 - 392 pagine
...attraction, an amusement analogous to boulevard theatre, or a means of preserving the images of an era, it is gradually becoming a language. By language,...express his thoughts, however abstract they may be, or to translate his obsessions. 151 Pirandello's and Astruc's comments on the status of cinema are remarkably... | |
| Jane Shattuc - 1995 - 274 pagine
...or a means of preserving the images of an era, it is gradually becoming a language. By language, 1 mean a form in which and by which an artist can express...or translate his obsessions exactly as he does in the contemporary essay or noveL That is why l would hke to call this new age of cinema the age of camem-style.... | |
| Sandy Flitterman-Lewis - 1996 - 396 pagine
...attraction, an amusement analogous to boulevard theater, or a means of preserving the images of an era, it is gradually becoming a language. By language,...or translate his obsessions exactly as he does in the contemporary essay or novel. That is why I would like to call this new age of cinema the age of... | |
| Cinematheque Ontario - 1998 - 628 pagine
...Astruc, the cinema will, ideally, become a language. By a language I mean the form in which and through which an artist can express his thoughts, however abstract they may be, or translate his obsessions, just as in an essay or a novel . . . The film will gradually tree itself from the tyranny of the visual,... | |
| Susan Sontag - 2001 - 340 pagine
...Astruc, the cinema will, ideally, become a language. By a language I mean the form in which and through which an artist can express his thoughts, however abstract they may be, or translate his obsessions, just as in an essay or a noveJ . . . The film will gradually free itself from the tyranny of the visual,... | |
| Patricia Pisters - 2002 - 332 pagine
...images of an era, it is gradually becoming a language. By language, l mean aform in whichand bywhich an artist can express his thoughts, however abstract they may be, or translate hisobsessionsexactly as he does in the contemporary essay or novel. That is why l would like to call... | |
| Shelley Hornstein, Florence Jacobowitz - 2003 - 348 pagine
...camera pen, was coined by Alexandre Astruc in an essay in which he wrote that the cinema has become "a form in which and by which an artist can express...obsessions exactly as he does in a contemporary essay or novel. That is why I would like to call this new age of cinema the age of camera-stylo." This essay... | |
| Jill Nelmes - 2003 - 532 pagine
...boulevard theatre, or a means of preserving the images of an era. it is gradually becoming a language. By a language, I mean a form in which and by which an artist...or translate his obsessions exactly as he does in the contemporary essay or novel. That is why I would like to call this new age of cinema the age of... | |
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