This paper presents the films of three Slovak contemporary documentary filmmakers of the younger generation from a rhetorical and poetic perspective. Through their authorial films, Peter Kerekes, Marko Skop and Juraj Lehotsky call into question the widespread conception of documentary as recorded reality. Meanwhile, Peter Kerekes uses metaphor in a sophisticated way to structure his film Cooking History (2009), and presents various analogies between war and food, and cooking and historiography, Marko Skop uses more subtle figures to creatively treat the actuality. In Osadne, uses spatial metaphors and a large number of symbols to represent the small Slovak village of Osadne within the European Union. He also transforms a seemingly linear na...
The starting point of this paper is the idea that the ethnographic film, perceived as a visual expre...
This article presents the views of two strands of film scholarship, each taking the tools of Concept...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential of metaphor in the processes of cultural production. The ...
This paper presents the films of three Slovak contemporary documentary filmmakers of the younger gen...
Exploring an area largely overlooked by scholarship from documentary studies and metaphor theory, t...
This paper will present a new approach to visual research and non-fictional archive film as a practi...
The paper deals with the analysis of contemporary Lithuanian documentary film in the field of commun...
Nowadays, in the context of the global ecological crisis, the task of raising ecological awareness b...
Metaphor is not just a mere decorative device, but must be regarded as a central process in language...
The present study offers a critical reflection of contemporary Slovak authorial production. Focusing...
Like photography, documentaries are a representational medium: They record and occasionally reconstr...
Lakoff and Johnson’s (1980) pioneering work claimed that human beings think metaphorically, thereby ...
"In Mythopoetic Cinema, Kriss Ravetto-Biagoli explores how contemporary European filmmakers treat my...
The starting point for this paper is the statement that we are witnessing a “mock-documentary boom” ...
In documentary, spectacle is all about immediacy rather than aesthetic quality. New technologies for...
The starting point of this paper is the idea that the ethnographic film, perceived as a visual expre...
This article presents the views of two strands of film scholarship, each taking the tools of Concept...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential of metaphor in the processes of cultural production. The ...
This paper presents the films of three Slovak contemporary documentary filmmakers of the younger gen...
Exploring an area largely overlooked by scholarship from documentary studies and metaphor theory, t...
This paper will present a new approach to visual research and non-fictional archive film as a practi...
The paper deals with the analysis of contemporary Lithuanian documentary film in the field of commun...
Nowadays, in the context of the global ecological crisis, the task of raising ecological awareness b...
Metaphor is not just a mere decorative device, but must be regarded as a central process in language...
The present study offers a critical reflection of contemporary Slovak authorial production. Focusing...
Like photography, documentaries are a representational medium: They record and occasionally reconstr...
Lakoff and Johnson’s (1980) pioneering work claimed that human beings think metaphorically, thereby ...
"In Mythopoetic Cinema, Kriss Ravetto-Biagoli explores how contemporary European filmmakers treat my...
The starting point for this paper is the statement that we are witnessing a “mock-documentary boom” ...
In documentary, spectacle is all about immediacy rather than aesthetic quality. New technologies for...
The starting point of this paper is the idea that the ethnographic film, perceived as a visual expre...
This article presents the views of two strands of film scholarship, each taking the tools of Concept...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential of metaphor in the processes of cultural production. The ...