What makes a film tick? [electronic resource] : cinematic affect, materiality and mimetic innervation / Anne Rutherford.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Film cultures ; v. 4Publication details: Bern ; New York : Peter Lang, c2011.Description: 367 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.43 23
LOC classification:
  • PN1994 .R85 2011eb
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Contents:
Introduction: a paradigm shift in film studies. "A particular type of film experience" -- A paradigm shift in film studies -- Affect and the feature film -- Cinema and embodied affect -- Precarious boundaries: affect, mise en scène and the senses in Angelopoulos, Balkans epic -- Nowhere to hide: the tumultuous materialism of Lee Myung-Se -- Affect and documentary. But what does the man in the cowboy hat think? -- Intercultural dialogue: silence, taboo and masquerade -- Garin Nugroho: Didong, cinema and the embodiment of politics in cultural form -- The poetics of a potato: documentary that gets under the skin -- "Buddhas made of ice and butter": mimetic visuality, transience and the documentary image.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: a paradigm shift in film studies. "A particular type of film experience" -- A paradigm shift in film studies -- Affect and the feature film -- Cinema and embodied affect -- Precarious boundaries: affect, mise en scène and the senses in Angelopoulos, Balkans epic -- Nowhere to hide: the tumultuous materialism of Lee Myung-Se -- Affect and documentary. But what does the man in the cowboy hat think? -- Intercultural dialogue: silence, taboo and masquerade -- Garin Nugroho: Didong, cinema and the embodiment of politics in cultural form -- The poetics of a potato: documentary that gets under the skin -- "Buddhas made of ice and butter": mimetic visuality, transience and the documentary image.

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