There are two forms of creative practice:(a) Formal perfection, which poses itself as the negation of the contradictory nature of the human world;(b) formal contradiction, which articulates the contradictions of the human world.Very rarely something attempts both. This is the case with Jean Renoir’s La Règle du jeu (1939), which is formally perfect but which, to invert Coleridge’s definition, also contains in itself the reason which it should be otherwise rather than so. The tuché or blind spot articulating these modes is the shot of the frog croaking in a ditch just before the climactic murder. Like the deliberate inclusion of imperfections in the arabesques adorning certain mosques, this tuché is an admission that perfection belongs to an...
Godard's films of the 1960s actively engage with and challenge the tenets of realism theories put fo...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
In the films of Jean Renoir (1894-1979), class strata clash in public and private spheres, alternate...
Films can be placed on a formalist-realist scale based upon the style taken upon by filmmakers, whet...
ARTIFICE IN DEPTH: THE EVOLUTION OF PROFONDEUR DE CHAMP IN JEAN RENOIR'S THE GOLDEN COACH The ideal...
Dans l’étude de la réception critique des cinq films que Jean Renoir a réalisés aux États-Unis entre...
is article analyzes the way in which Jean Renoir, in his lm Naná −an adaptation of Émile Zola’s nove...
As researchers attached to film aesthetics, as teachers concerned with giving students in the profes...
This spirited volume explores the history and diversity of improvisation in the cinema, including wo...
Les figurants sont omniprésents mais invisibles au cinéma. S’ils sont partout pour incarner la foule...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
La réécriture filmique d’une oeuvre littéraire nourrit un paradoxe : fonder l’invention du film sur ...
Formal search in the 1950’s and the 1960’s in Italian neo-realism and the French New Wave: their vis...
Cavell defines film as the world being present to us while we are absent to it. This very disempower...
Reflections on film sets are a permanent technical difficulty, because we don’t want the camera, the...
Godard's films of the 1960s actively engage with and challenge the tenets of realism theories put fo...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
In the films of Jean Renoir (1894-1979), class strata clash in public and private spheres, alternate...
Films can be placed on a formalist-realist scale based upon the style taken upon by filmmakers, whet...
ARTIFICE IN DEPTH: THE EVOLUTION OF PROFONDEUR DE CHAMP IN JEAN RENOIR'S THE GOLDEN COACH The ideal...
Dans l’étude de la réception critique des cinq films que Jean Renoir a réalisés aux États-Unis entre...
is article analyzes the way in which Jean Renoir, in his lm Naná −an adaptation of Émile Zola’s nove...
As researchers attached to film aesthetics, as teachers concerned with giving students in the profes...
This spirited volume explores the history and diversity of improvisation in the cinema, including wo...
Les figurants sont omniprésents mais invisibles au cinéma. S’ils sont partout pour incarner la foule...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
La réécriture filmique d’une oeuvre littéraire nourrit un paradoxe : fonder l’invention du film sur ...
Formal search in the 1950’s and the 1960’s in Italian neo-realism and the French New Wave: their vis...
Cavell defines film as the world being present to us while we are absent to it. This very disempower...
Reflections on film sets are a permanent technical difficulty, because we don’t want the camera, the...
Godard's films of the 1960s actively engage with and challenge the tenets of realism theories put fo...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
In the films of Jean Renoir (1894-1979), class strata clash in public and private spheres, alternate...