The article offers a reading of three recent Hollywood films, There Will Be Blood (Anderson), No Country for Old Men (Coen) and Eastern Promises (Cronenberg), addressing the violence subtending cinematic entactments of creative capitalism. At the same time, the reading of these films is pitted against a critical engagement with Richard Sennett’s discussion of the culture of new capitalism, exposing his own nostalgia for a previous form of old capitalism. Finally, the article also addresses the viscerality of the violent depiction of financial greed, claiming for it an ethics of affective cinematic language.Este artigo oferece uma leitura de três filmes contemporâneos de Hollywood, There will be Blood (Anderson), No Country for Old Men (Coen...
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