| James Monaco - 1976 - 390 pagine
...the declaration of independence for a "New Wave" in film. To come to the point [he wrote]: the cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just...before it, and in particular painting and the novel. After having been successively a fairground attraction, an amusement analogous to boulevard theatre,... | |
| John Caughie - 1981 - 332 pagine
...Clayton and Jonathan Curting, 'On authorship', Screen, vol. 20, no. 1, Spring 1979. Auteurism the cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the arts have been before it, and in particular painting and the novel. After having been successfully... | |
| Alan Williams - 1992 - 478 pagine
...felt, one had to begin by describing what one would do if one could. This he did in 1948: The cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the other arts have been before it, and in particular painting and the novel. After having been successively a fairground... | |
| Joanne Hollows, Mark Jancovich - 1995 - 218 pagine
...the first expressions of this Romantic view of film authorship, Alexandre Astruc's claim that 'cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the other arts before it, and in particular painting and the novel" underpins what would become three of the important... | |
| Jane Shattuc - 1995 - 274 pagine
...movement. 1n France, as early as 1948 Alexandre Astruc had proclaimed the specificity of cinema: The cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the arts have been before it, and in particular painting and the noveL After having been successfully a... | |
| Sandy Flitterman-Lewis - 1996 - 396 pagine
...for structured organization as the basis for its expressive force: To come to the point: the cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the other arts have been before it, and in particular painting and the novel. After having been successively a fairground... | |
| Jill Nelmes - 2003 - 532 pagine
...Alexandre Astruc. The essay, entitled The Birth of a New Avant-Garde: La camera-stylo', argued that Cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the other arts have been before it, and in particular painting and the novel. After having been successively a fairground... | |
| Carla Benedetti - 2005 - 188 pagine
...merely a low-brow entertainment, or craft. In an article of 1949, Alexandre Astruc wrote: The cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the other arts before it, and in particular, painting and the novel. After having been successively a fairground attraction,... | |
| Dirk C. Loew - 2022 - 474 pagine
...aus dem Magazin Ecran Francais, Ausgabe l44, aus dem Jahr l948. Dort schreibt Astruc: „The cinema is quite simply becoming a means of expression, just as all the arts have been before it, and in particular painting and the nove . (....) it is becoming a language.... | |
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