Scenes from a Marriage

Scenes from a Marriage

Author: Ingmar Bergman

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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The screenplay of the film 'Scenes from a marriage' by Swedish director and producer Ingmar Bergman.


Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman

Author: Birgitta Steene

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 1151

ISBN-13: 9053564063

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Exhaustive compendium by one of the world's foremost experts on the Swedish master covers Bergman's life, his cultural background, his entire artistic career and extensive annotated bibliographies of interviews and critical writings on Bergman.


La Morte e Dio nel cinema di INGMAR BERGMAN

La Morte e Dio nel cinema di INGMAR BERGMAN

Author: Salvatore M. Ruggiero

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-11-18

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1291635033

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Ingmar Bergman è libero da tutte le superstizioni religiose. Ma tutto questo non significa che il trascendente non lo interessi, da un punto di vista strettamente epistemologico, non lo affascini, non lo incuriosisca. Come, del resto, è ampiamente provato dai suoi film, dai temi in essi trattati, dai problemi e dagli interrogativi che i suoi personaggi si pongono. Come pure non si può sostenere che nel corso della sua lunga vita non gli sia pesata l'Assenza di (un qualsivoglia) Dio. Anzi ammetterne l'esistenza gli avrebbe di certo fatto più comodo che negarla ostinatamente.


Early Cinema and the "National"

Early Cinema and the

Author: Richard Abel

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2008-12-17

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0861969154

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Essays on “how motion pictures in the first two decades of the 20th century constructed ‘communities of nationality’ . . . recommended.” —Choice While many studies have been written on national cinemas, Early Cinema and the “National” is the first anthology to focus on the concept of national film culture from a wide methodological spectrum of interests, including not only visual and narrative forms, but also international geopolitics, exhibition and marketing practices, and pressing linkages to national imageries. The essays in this richly illustrated landmark anthology are devoted to reconsidering the nation as a framing category for writing cinema history. Many of the 34 contributors show that concepts of a national identity played a role in establishing the parameters of cinema’s early development, from technological change to discourses of stardom, from emerging genres to intertitling practices. Yet, as others attest, national meanings could often become knotty in other contexts, when concepts of nationhood were contested in relation to colonial/imperial histories and regional configurations. Early Cinema and the “National” takes stock of a formative moment in cinema history, tracing the beginnings of the process whereby nations learned to imagine themselves through moving images.


Cinematic Fictions

Cinematic Fictions

Author: David Seed

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1846318122

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The phrase 'cinematic fiction' has now been generally accepted into critical discourse, but is usually applied to post-war novels. This book asks a simple question: given their fascination with the new medium of film, did American novelists attempt to apply cinematic methods in their own writings? From its very beginnings the cinema has played a special role in defining American culture. Covering the period from the 1910s up to the Second World War, Cinematic Fictions offers new insights into classics like The Great Gatsby and The Grapes of Wrath discussing major writers' critical writings on film and active participation in film-making. Cinematic Fictions is also careful not to portray 'cinema' as a single or stable entity. Some novelists drew on silent film; others looked to the Russian theorists for inspiration; and yet others turned to continental film-makers rather than to Hollywood. Film itself was constantly evolving during the first decades of the twentieth century and the writers discussed here engaged in a kind of dialogue with the new medium, selectively pursuing strategies of montage, limited point of view and scenic composition towards their different ends. Contrasting a diverse range of cinematic and literary movements, this will be compulsory reading for scholars of American literature and film.