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791.41 --- CDL --- Film criticism. --- Motion pictures --- Philosophy. --- Film criticism --- Motion picture criticism --- Moving-picture criticism --- Criticism --- Philosophy --- Evaluation
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Cinema is commonly hailed as "the universal language," but how does it communicate so effortlessly across cultural and linguistic borders? Drawing on a lifetime's worth of viewing an reviewing, influential critic Gilberto Perez invokes a dizzying array of masters past and present including Chaplin, Ford, Kiarostami, Eisenstein, Malick, Mizoguchi, Haneke, Hitchcock, and Godard--to explore the transaction between filmmaker and audience. The Eloquent Screen shows how cinema, as the consummate contemporary art form, establishes a thoroughly modern rhetoric in which different points of view are brought into clear focus. --
film --- filmtheorie --- filmanalyse --- Chaplin Charles --- Ford John --- Kiarastomi Abbas --- Eisenstein Sergei --- Malick Terence --- Haneke Michael --- Mizoguchi Kenji --- Hitchcock Alfred --- Godard Jean-Luc --- 791.41 --- Motion pictures --- Subjectivity in motion pictures --- Metaphor in motion pictures --- Motion picture plays --- Point of view in motion pictures --- Subjective camera --- Philosophy --- History and criticism --- Subjectivity in motion pictures. --- Metaphor in motion pictures. --- Philosophy. --- History and criticism. --- 24.31 theory and aesthetics of film art. --- Film. --- Motion picture plays. --- PERFORMING ARTS --- Stilistik. --- Screenplays.
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In 17th-century Japan, a samurai's daughter, Oharu, falls in love with a servant. Caught together, the man is beheaded and Oharu and her family are exiled. After enduring further misfortunes as a concubine, a courtesan, wife, and prostitute, Oharu becomes a mendicant nun in her old age. A peerless chronicler of the soul who specialized in supremely emotional, visually exquisite films about the circumstances of women in Japanese society throughout its history, Kenji Mizoguchi (Ugetsu) had already been directing movies for decades when he made The Life of Oharu in 1952.
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