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Fiant on contemporean mutic cinema

2008-01-13 20:31:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...Contemporean Contemplative Cinema! I wanted to post it at last year's Blogathon, and I barely make it before this one ends... I wish it was translated in English somewhere and accessible online Des Films Gueule de bois (hangover films Notes on the mutism in contemporean cinema Not being submitted to the dictatorship of speech, being able...
 
 
 
 
 
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Béla Tarr by David Bordwell

2007-10-02 23:39:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...contemporean art cinema. The characteristics detailed in a previous post are Plotlessness, Slowness, Wordlessness, Alienation Bela Tarr eschews plot and storytelling, even refuses to answer questions dealing with that matter. He feels strongly about this choice to shift the focus of a film away from the narrative tradition, which is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Contemplative Blogathon 2

2007-12-13 20:39:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...Contemporean Contemplative Cinema " (C.C.C.) yet This time it will take place over the course of a week only (I somehow expect fewer participations) . And we'll meet on this team-blog (which is working better than last time around). So if you're interested request to join the members to be able to cross-post your contributions here In a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Updated genealogy chart

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2007-11-26 09:59:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
...contemporean CC auteurs) is the taxonomy that matters. So that's where I'd like to look into the association between the auteurs within a sub-family All this can always be improved with your feedback I've also added a few links between individual auteurs to show a direct influence on their filmmaking. That could make another "map" just for...
 
 
 
 
 
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CCC week opening

2008-01-06 01:20:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...Contemporean Contemplative Cinema (a.k.a. CCC, take note) is mostly known and admired for its distinctive camerawork, pace, silence and visual style (long takes, stationary shots, landscapes). Yet I realize I always come back to narrative typologies when attempting to define this loose family of filmmakers, especially in reference to the...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Root of Mutism

2008-01-09 11:41:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...contemporean art-cinema, and the world of intense communication we live in? Even when the film takes place in dense urban areas, they seem to be awkwardly depopulated, or inhabited by people who lost any communication skills to be continued
 
 
 
 
 
 
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