Realism of the Senses in World Cinema
The Experience of Physical Reality
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:27th Nov '13
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Over the years, a realist tendency has made its mark on the world cinema map. What are its main aesthetic and political characteristics? How does it relate to the realist canon and world cinema history? What are the different facets of this phenomenon as expressed in diverse cinemas across the globe? This title deals with these questions.
Over the last decade, a realist tendency has made its mark on the world cinema map. What are its main aesthetic and political characteristics? How does it relate to the realist canon and world cinema history? What are the different facets of this phenomenon as expressed in diverse cinemas across the globe? Drawing on foundational realist theories and recent takes on the body and the senses, this illuminating book aims to provide in-depth answers to these questions by examining the fascinating work of Carlos Reygadas (Mexico), Tsai Ming-liang (Taiwan) and Gus Van Sant (US), including award-winning films such "Japon", "Vive l'amour" and "Elephant". In their common allegiance to the long take, these are cinemas characterised by a sensory mode of address based on the protracted inspection of physical reality. Their hyperbolic focus on material phenomena, de Luca argues, translates into phenomenological film experiences that provide an antidote to a world saturated by simulation processes. The book demonstrates how these cinemas politically affirm new ways of being in the world.
'Drawing his theoretical framework from cinematic realism and the Bazinian long take, Tiago de Luca's Realism of the Senses in World Cinema provides a unique take on a body of contemporary films that can be broadly described as a cinema of slowness. This is an elegantly written book that will be central to debates in film scholarship on time and space, body and mind, senses and perception, and materiality and politics. A pleasure to read.' Song Hwee Lim, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, University of Exeter
ISBN: 9781780766300
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 590g
280 pages