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Desires for Reality - Radicalism and Revolution in Western European Film

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Zusatztext "As a history of aesthetic priorities! formal shifts! and creative possibilities in broadly leftist cinema in Europe of the 1960s! the book is authoritative. The early chapters about the pre-history of the film production in question offer valuable insights into the influence of neo-realism on European post-war cinema! and the importance of concepts of Bazinian realism on the French New Wave specifically. The quality of the film analysis throughout is excellent." ? French Studies " Desires for Reality addresses a long-overlooked aspect of film culture in a manner that is both subtle and probing. Halligan analyzes theory and practice in a lucid and persuasive manner! connecting film culture not only to politics but also other art forms such as music and the plastic arts. I know of no other work that covers the same territory from this perspective! which offers a paradigm shift in the manner that we as scholars might think and write about this era." ? Catherine Wheatley ! King's College London "Halligan's reading of 1960s European cinema history is compelling and intricate. He moves beyond pre-existing scholarly categories and offers a new approach to these films! introducing them to unlikely company and providing fresh ways of looking at them. This book has the potential to reinvigorate debates about film history! revolutionary culture! realism and modernism! and a variety of other topics." ? Catherine Fowler ! University of Otago Informationen zum Autor Benjamin Halligan is the Director of the Doctoral College of the University of Wolverhampton. His publications include Michael Reeves (2003), and the co-edited collections The Music Documentary: Acid Rock to Electropop (2013) and The Arena Concert: Music, Media and Mass Entertainment (2015). Klappentext As with many aspects of European cultural life, film was galvanized and transformed by the revolutionary fervor of 1968. This groundbreaking study provides a full account of the era's cinematic crises, innovations, and provocations, as well as the social and aesthetic contexts in which they appeared. The author mounts a genuinely fresh analysis of a contested period in which everything from the avant-garde experiments of Godard, Pasolini, Schroeter, and Fassbinder to the "low" cinematic genres of horror, pornography, and the Western reflected the cultural upheaval of youth in revolt-a cinema for the barricades. Zusammenfassung As with many aspects of European cultural life! film was galvanized and transformed by the revolutionary fervor of 1968. This groundbreaking study provides a full account of the era's cinematic crises! innovations! and provocations! as well as the social and aesthetic contexts in which they appeared. The author mounts a genuinely fresh analysis of a contested period in which everything from the avant-garde experiments of Godard! Pasolini! Schroeter! and Fassbinder to the "low" cinematic genres of horror! pornography! and the Western reflected the cultural upheaval of youth in revolt-a cinema for the barricades. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Chapter 1. "All All All" Chapter 2. Prehistory - from Late Neo-Realism to the New Waves Chapter 3. Crises of Post-Bazinian Realism Chapter 4. Film and Revolutionism Conclusion: Seized, Freed, Remade and Deployed Filmography References Index   ...

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Authors Benjamin Halligan, Halligan Benjamin
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.03.2016
 
EAN 9781785331107
ISBN 978-1-78533-110-7
No. of pages 262
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Europe, c 1960 to c 1970, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, c 1960 to c 1969, Film Theory & Criticism, Film history, theory or criticism

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