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Surrealism, Cinema, and the Search for a New Myth

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This book examines post-war surrealist cinema in relation to surrealism's change in direction towards myth and magic following World War II. Intermedial and interdisciplinary, the book unites cinema studies with art history and the study of Western esotericism, closely engaging with a wide range of primary sources, including surrealist journals, art, exhibitions, and writings. Kristoffer Noheden looks to the Danish surrealist artist Wilhelm Freddie's forays into the experimental short film, the French poet Benjamin Péret's contribution to the documentary film L'Invention du monde, the Argentinean-born filmmaker Nelly Kaplan's feature films, and the Czech animator Jan Svankmajer's work in short and feature films. The book traces a continuous engagement with myth and magic throughout these films, uncovering a previously unknown strain of occult imagery in surrealist cinema. It broadens the scope of the study of not only surrealist cinema, but of surrealism across the art forms.Surrealism, Cinema, and the Search for a New Myth will appeal to film scholars, art historians, and those interested in the impact of occultism on modern culture, film, and the arts.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The Artist-Magician as Filmmaker: Wilhelm Freddie's Films and the New Myth.- 3. Initiation into the New Myth: Primitivism and Poetics in the Surrealist Documentary Film.- 4. Surrealism Is What Will Be: Nelly Kaplan's Myths of Revenge.- 5. Magic Art and Minor Myths: Jan Svankmajer's Transmutation of Material Reality.- Concluding Remarks.

About the author

Kristoffer Noheden is a researcher in the Department of Media Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden.

Summary

This book examines post-war surrealist cinema in relation to surrealism’s change in direction towards myth and magic following World War II. Intermedial and interdisciplinary, the book unites cinema studies with art history and the study of Western esotericism, closely engaging with a wide range of primary sources, including surrealist journals, art, exhibitions, and writings. Kristoffer Noheden looks to the Danish surrealist artist Wilhelm Freddie’s forays into the experimental short film, the French poet Benjamin Péret’s contribution to the documentary film L’Invention du monde, the Argentinean-born filmmaker Nelly Kaplan’s feature films, and the Czech animator Jan Svankmajer’s work in short and feature films. The book traces a continuous engagement with myth and magic throughout these films, uncovering a previously unknown strain of occult imagery in surrealist cinema. It broadens the scope of the study of not only surrealist cinema, but of surrealism across the art forms.Surrealism, Cinema, and the Search for a New Myth will appeal to film scholars, art historians, and those interested in the impact of occultism on modern culture, film, and the arts.

Product details

Authors Kristoffer Noheden
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2017
 
EAN 9783319555003
ISBN 978-3-31-955500-3
No. of pages 261
Dimensions 152 mm x 219 mm x 20 mm
Weight 484 g
Illustrations VII, 261 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

B, Aesthetics, Film Theory, Films, cinema, Film History, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Philosophy: aesthetics, Motion pictures, Motion pictures—European influences, European Film and TV, Film and TV History, European Cinema and TV, Motion pictures—History, Film history, theory & criticism, Close Reading, Close Readings in Film and TV

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