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The rebirth of images in the film essay - Photography, documentary and memory

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Avant-garde documentarians bring to life images forgotten at the bottom of a drawer. Family albums, once a minor record, become powerful when worked on by artists. Private images are reborn, bringing to mind an era and filling the present with symbolic content. By changing context, the images favour reflection on questions of identity, memory and subjectivity. Thus, through the re-signification of private images, the modern documentary explores poetic experiences and language. The family photographs used in the documentary narrative bring back loved ones, while at the same time revealing hidden stories. Barthes' idea is that a photograph is inseparable from its referent. As such, it is proof of the existence of a past. A photo says 'that was', becoming the starting point for the artist's invention. The Rebirth of Images in Film essay analyses the family archive as re-signified in the work of directors Alan Berliner and Andrés Di Tella.

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Uzyskäa tytu¿ magistra komunikacji spo¿ecznej i doktora w dziedzinie projektowania na PUC-Rio. Jest profesorem na Wydziale Komunikacji Spo¿ecznej PUC-Rio i autork¿ ksi¿¿ki Inquietações Cinematográficas. Pracowäa jako copywriter reklamowy i scenarzysta zwiastunów. Jako grafik projektowäa napisy pocz¿tkowe i plakaty do filmów fabularnych.

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Authors Candida Maria Monteiro
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208612993
ISBN 9786208612993
No. of pages 180
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre > Film: general, reference works

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