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Cinematic Reveries : Gestures, Stillness, Water.
Title:
Cinematic Reveries : Gestures, Stillness, Water.
Author:
Ehrlich, Linda C.
ISBN:
9781453911143
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (96 pages)
Series:
Framing Film ; v.12

Framing Film
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction ix -- The Resonant Gesture -- Introductory Notes: The Resonant Gesture 2 -- Children of Paradise 4 -- Pas de Deux 6 -- Correspondences 9 -- Greta Garbo: 40 Years Later 11 11 -- Shoes (Tree of Wooden Clogs) 12 -- Mockingbird 14 -- City Lights 16 -- Oranges: Sicilia 19 -- Fragments, Jerusalem 20 -- Wanderers of the Desert 22 -- Nostalgia for the Light (Chile) 25 -- Stillness in Motion -- Introductory Notes: Stillness in Motion, 28 -- Mu (Nothing) 31 -- Erice's Dreamers / La Morte Rouge 32 -- Gaudí's Dragons 34 -- Doubles 36 -- Door to the Sky 38 -- Sleeping Man 42 -- Strange Case of Angelica 44 -- Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior) 47 -- In Praise of Water -- Introductory Notes: In Praise of Water 50 -- Kaos 52 -- Why Has Bodhidharma Left for the East? 55 -- Monsieur Hulot's Vacation 56 -- The Piano 59 -- An Outing In The Country 60 -- Meshes/Waves 63 -- Oz 65 -- The Necklace/Vertigo 66 -- Belle 69 -- Coda -- Buster Keaton Takes A Walk (Lorca/Keaton) 72 -- Expansions 75 -- List of Illustrations 79 -- Suggested Readings/Viewings 81.
Abstract:
The 29 prose poems in Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water provide distinctive points of entry into a select group of films through attention to evocative gestures, a sense of stillness, and images of water. These original writings offer film criticism in a new form, with a tone that is at once exploratory, familiar, and elegiac. They explore the precious nature of water; they point to gestures both eloquent and obscure. They offer us moments of arrested motion as well as longer contemplative sequences in films from Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and the U.S. To cite a sentiment expressed by filmmaker Raul Ruiz in his Poetics of Cinema 2, these are tributes to great films that «recognize [us] like an old relative». The reader is encouraged to explore Cinematic Reveries as a portrait of the cinema which is at times lyrical, sometimes comic, and often tinged with pathos. This celebration of the art film is richly illustrated, with suggestions for further readings and viewings.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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