The paper leans on a movie cult from the 1960s, Blow-Up (1966) by Michelangelo Antonioni, of which a famous sequence is often mentioned, the one in which the protagonist, the photographer Thomas (considered here as a "conceptual character"), repeatedly enlarged the photographs he made in a park, in order to find an answer to the mystery surrounding the murder of a man: magnification which leads, on the one hand, to a gradual loss of definition of images, with the grain of the picture becoming more and more evident, but also, on the other, in the emergence, from the very material of the print, of a fundamental detail that will help solve the mystery. What interests is the link between indicative referentiality and evidence documentary, betwe...
Would it be possible to do film theory "from below," from the perspective of a film object, of its m...
In Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film Blow-Up, the photographer Thomas, played by David Hemmings, be...
Comparative study analyzing semantic and aesthetic parallels between documentation of assassination ...
The paper leans on a movie cult from the 1960s, Blow-Up (1966) by Michelangelo Antonioni, of which a...
The paper leans on a movie cult from the 1960s, Blow-Up (1966) by Michelangelo Antonioni, of which a...
Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film Blow-Up is a masterfully constructed and paced exploration of the...
Este artigo analisa o filme Blow Up de Michelangelo Antonioni, buscando compreender como o seu discu...
The conception of the 1966 film BlowUp comes from the filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni’s questioning...
L’œuvre d’Antonioni constitue un champ privilégié pour initier une étude du paysage dans l’art ciném...
This paper focuses on the work of the Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni to articulate a non-em...
This project is an investigation of the relationship between the image of a photograph and the paper...
Antonioni’s Blow-Up, released in late 1966, is usually taken, on the one hand, to represent (celebra...
Tęsiant kinematografinės prievartos tyrinėjimus, straipsnyje nagrinėjamas vienas ryškiausių kino ist...
In its reflexive manifestation, cutting process can break up and deconstruct the event. That’s preci...
The article intends to propose some analyses of a possible formal occurrence of “altered states” in ...
Would it be possible to do film theory "from below," from the perspective of a film object, of its m...
In Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film Blow-Up, the photographer Thomas, played by David Hemmings, be...
Comparative study analyzing semantic and aesthetic parallels between documentation of assassination ...
The paper leans on a movie cult from the 1960s, Blow-Up (1966) by Michelangelo Antonioni, of which a...
The paper leans on a movie cult from the 1960s, Blow-Up (1966) by Michelangelo Antonioni, of which a...
Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film Blow-Up is a masterfully constructed and paced exploration of the...
Este artigo analisa o filme Blow Up de Michelangelo Antonioni, buscando compreender como o seu discu...
The conception of the 1966 film BlowUp comes from the filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni’s questioning...
L’œuvre d’Antonioni constitue un champ privilégié pour initier une étude du paysage dans l’art ciném...
This paper focuses on the work of the Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni to articulate a non-em...
This project is an investigation of the relationship between the image of a photograph and the paper...
Antonioni’s Blow-Up, released in late 1966, is usually taken, on the one hand, to represent (celebra...
Tęsiant kinematografinės prievartos tyrinėjimus, straipsnyje nagrinėjamas vienas ryškiausių kino ist...
In its reflexive manifestation, cutting process can break up and deconstruct the event. That’s preci...
The article intends to propose some analyses of a possible formal occurrence of “altered states” in ...
Would it be possible to do film theory "from below," from the perspective of a film object, of its m...
In Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film Blow-Up, the photographer Thomas, played by David Hemmings, be...
Comparative study analyzing semantic and aesthetic parallels between documentation of assassination ...