The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifically in relationship to the concept of time, in two different meanings: as a subject hinting to the passing of generations on the one hand and as a manipulation of a story on the other. As I will try to show, these very different perspectives can intersect and superpose, giving birth to negative or positive visions of the stage and theatricality. Theatricality can be a great resource (as in To Be or Not To Be by Lubitsch and Le carrosse d’or by Renoir) as well as a path of tragic circularity (as in O’ thiasos by Anghelopoulos or in films showing an artist’s decline, like Mankiewicz’s All About Eve). The films on theatre show an extreme varie...
The article deals with the problem of the evolution of creative filmmakers views on the importance o...
Of all the elements that mark the boundary between theatre and film, presence seems to be the most i...
<p>The article presents the concept of dramatography as being created by “writing drama”. The author...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
Annotation: Time has always been one of the most important topics in philosophy. Philosophers all ar...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
This article starts with the presumption that Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) cre...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
This article examines how the body of films commonly described as “slow cinema” require the film the...
Film occupies a unique position as storytelling medium adept at the representation of different form...
The article deals with the problem of the evolution of creative filmmakers views on the importance o...
Of all the elements that mark the boundary between theatre and film, presence seems to be the most i...
<p>The article presents the concept of dramatography as being created by “writing drama”. The author...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
The article explores the interaction between theater and cinema in films about theater, more specifi...
Annotation: Time has always been one of the most important topics in philosophy. Philosophers all ar...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
This article starts with the presumption that Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) cre...
My paper links two different “dispositifs of representation” that in recent years have problematized...
This article examines how the body of films commonly described as “slow cinema” require the film the...
Film occupies a unique position as storytelling medium adept at the representation of different form...
The article deals with the problem of the evolution of creative filmmakers views on the importance o...
Of all the elements that mark the boundary between theatre and film, presence seems to be the most i...
<p>The article presents the concept of dramatography as being created by “writing drama”. The author...