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Endangered life is often used to justify humanitarian media intervention, but what if suffering humanity is both the fuel and outcome of such media representations? Pooja Rangan argues that this vicious circle is the result of immediation, a prevailing documentary ethos that seeks to render human suffering urgent and immediate at all costs. Rangan interrogates this ethos in films seeking to "give a voice to the voiceless," an established method of validating the humanity of marginalized subjects, including children, refugees, autistics, and animals. She focuses on multiple examples of documentary subjects being invited to demonstrate their humanity: photography workshops for the children of sex workers in Calcutta; live eyewitness reporting by Hurricane Katrina survivors; attempts to facilitate speech in nonverbal autistics; and painting lessons for elephants. These subjects are obliged to represent themselves using immediations-tropes that reinforce their status as the "other" and reproduce definitions of the human that exclude non-normative modes of thinking, being, and doing. To counter these effects, Rangan calls for an approach to media that aims not to humanize but to realize the full, radical potential of giving the camera to the other.
Documentary films. --- Documentary films --- Humanitarianism. --- Social aspects. --- Humanitarianism --- Social aspects
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Documentary films --- Documentary films. --- Dokumentarfilm. --- Philosophie. --- History and criticism. --- #KVHA:Journalistiek --- #KVHA:Film; Documentaire
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The essay—with its emphasis on the provisional and explorative rather than on definitive statements—has evolved from its literary beginnings and is now found in all mediums, including film. Today, the essay film is, arguably, one of the most widely acclaimed and critically discussed forms of filmmaking around the world, with practitioners such as Chris Marker, Hito Steyerl, Errol Morris, Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Rithy Panh. Characteristics of the essay film include the blending of fact and fiction, the mixing of art- and documentary-film styles, the foregrounding of subjective points of view, a concentration on public life, a tension between acoustic and visual discourses, and a dialogic encounter with audiences.This anthology of fundamental statements on the essay film offers a range of crucial historical and philosophical perspectives. It provides early critical articulations of the essay film as it evolved through the 1950s and 1960s, key contemporary scholarly essays, and a selection of writings by essay filmmakers. It features texts on the foundations of the essay film by writers such as Hans Richter and André Bazin; contemporary positions by, among others, Phillip Lopate and Michael Renov; and original essays by filmmakers themselves, including Laura Mulvey and Isaac Julien.
Experimental films --- Documentary films --- History and criticism. --- Documentary films. --- Essayfilm. --- Experimental films. --- Performing Arts. --- Films expérimentaux --- Films documentaires --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique.
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Since the beginning of human history, stories have helped people make sense of their lives and their world. Today, an understanding of storytelling is invaluable as we seek to orient ourselves within a flood of raw information and an unprecedented variety of supposedly true accounts. In Stories Make the World, award-winning screenwriter Stephen Most offers a captivating, refreshingly heartfelt exploration of how documentary filmmakers and other storytellers come to understand their subjects and cast light on the world through their art. Drawing on the author's decades of experience behind the scenes of television and film documentaries, this is an indispensable account of the principles and paradoxes that attend the quest to represent reality truthfully.
Documentary films --- History and criticism. --- Authorship. --- Films documentaies --- Histoire et critique --- Films documentaires --- Histoire et critique.
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Breaking the Spell offers the first full-length study that charts the historical trajectory of anarchist-inflected video activism from the late 1960s to the present. Two predominant trends emerge from this social movement-based video activism: 1) anarchist-inflected processes increasingly structure its production, distribution, and exhibition practices; and 2) video does not simply represent collective actions and events, but also serves as a form of activist practice in and of itself from the moment of recording to its later distribution and exhibition. Video plays an increasingly important role among activists in the growing global resistance against neoliberal capitalism. As various radical theorists have pointed out, subjectivity itself becomes a key terrain of struggle as capitalism increasingly structures and mines it through social media sites, cell phone technology, and new ?flexible? work and living patterns. As a result, alternative media production becomes a central location where new collective forms of subjectivity can be created to challenge aspects of neoliberalism. Chris Robé?s book fills in historical gaps by bringing to light unexplored video activist groups like the Cascadia Forest Defenders, eco-video activists from Eugene, Oregon; Mobile Voices, Latino day laborers harnessing cell phone technology to combat racism and police harassment in Los Angeles; and Outta Your Backpack Media, indigenous youth from the Southwest who use video to celebrate their culture and fight against marginalization. This groundbreaking study also deepens our understanding of more well-researched movements like AIDS video activism, Paper Tiger Television, and Indymedia by situating them within a longer history and wider context of radical video activism
Documentary films --- Documentaires --- Political aspects --- History and criticism --- Aspect politique --- Histoire et critique
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Documentary, Performance and Risk explores how some of the most significant recent American feature documentaries use performance to dramatically animate major categories of risk. The fact that these documentaries do rely on such performance is revealing both in terms of trends in American feature documentary, and in relation to the currency of ideas about risk in contemporary Western societies. The book takes a detailed look at the performance of risk and demonstrates the rewards of close critical attention to formal composition and performance. Covering An Inconvenient Truth, Super Size Me, Capitalism: A Love Story and Jackass: The Movie, it explores how these high-profile films offer up compelling narratives and images of individuals acting on risk'. The films seek to both confront and control the contours of their environments in ways that reveal much about how a particular set of beliefs about risk and the individual have come to inform our lives. This wide-ranging analysis of feature documentary is ideal for scholars and postgraduate students studying documentary film, film and media studies.
Documentary films --- Risk perception in motion pictures. --- Motion picture acting. --- History and criticism.
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Quelles questions la Corée soulève-t-elle sur l'essence de ce qui fait la ville? En quoi l'histoire urbaine de Séoul nous instruit-elle sur notre propre conception de la modernité? Pourquoi ne construirait-on pas des grands ensembles au cœur de la ville? Et si le droit à une vue dégagée depuis son appartement était aussi important que la protection des vieilles pierres qui sommeillent au cœur des centres historiques? Que nous dit de la société coréenne l'esthétique des villes, des corps qui les habitent aux monuments qui les structurent? Des mégacentres commerciaux aux espaces marginaux des jardins potagers, quels sont les nouveaux lieux de sociabilité des citadins?
Urbanisme et société --- Architecture et cinéma --- Conditions sociales --- City planning --- Urbanization --- Documentary films --- Vie urbaine --- Urbanisme --- Urbanisation --- Documentaires --- City planning. --- Documentary films. --- Urbanization. --- History --- Actes de congrès. --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Korea (South)
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Avec une préface de Colette Braeckman, cet ouvrage revient sur 25 ans de création documentaire exceptionnelle en réunissant les 10 films, en 9 DVD, que Thierry Michel a réalisés au Congo-Zaire, depuis Zaïre le cycle du serpent jusqu'à L'Homme qui répare les femmes - La colère d'Hippocrate consacré à la vie et l'œuvre du docteur Mukwege.
Documentary films --- Documentaires --- Michel, Thierry --- Congo (Democratic Republic) --- Congo (République démocratique) --- In motion pictures. --- Au cinéma
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