Realist Film Theory and Cinema : The Nineteenth-Century Lukácsian and Intuitionist Realist Traditions
Realist Film Theory and Cinema : The Nineteenth-Century Lukácsian and Intuitionist Realist Traditions
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Author(s): Aitken, Ian
ISBN No.: 9780719070013
Pages: 256
Year: 200608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.43
Status: Out Of Print

Introduction * From the 'true style' to the art form of the bourgeoisie: The origins, characteristics and theoretical foundation of the nineteenth century French realist and naturalist tradition * La Bete humaine, the evolution of French cinematic realism and naturalism 1902-1938, and the influence of the nineteenth century tradition * 'The adequate presentation of the complete human personality', Lukacs, the intensive totality and the nineteenth century realist tradition * From the historical cinema of democratic humanism to the film Novelle: Lukacsian cinematic realism in Danton (1990), and Senso (1954) * 'And what about the spiritual life itself', distraction, modernity and redemption: The intuitionist realist tradition in the work of John Grierson, Andre Bazin and Siegfried Kracauer * Transcendental illusion and scope for realism: Cinematic realism, philosophical realism and film theory * Conclusions * Bibliography Introduction * From the 'true style' to the art form of the bourgeoisie: The origins, characteristics and theoretical foundation of the nineteenth century French realist and naturalist tradition * La Bete humaine, the evolution of French cinematic realism and naturalism 1902-1938, and the influence of the nineteenth century tradition * 'The adequate presentation of the complete human personality', Lukacs, the intensive totality and the nineteenth century realist tradition * From the historical cinema of democratic humanism to the film Novelle: Lukacsian cinematic realism in Danton (1990), and Senso (1954) * 'And what about the spiritual life itself', distraction, modernity and redemption: The intuitionist realist tradition in the work of John Grierson, Andre Bazin and Siegfried Kracauer * Transcendental illusion and scope for realism: Cinematic realism, philosophical realism and film theory * Conclusions * Bibliography.


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