Bazin at Work : Major Essays and Reviews From the Forties and Fifties

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Film theory pioneer, Bazin, illuminates cinema's history and aesthetics.

Bazin at Work is an intellectual anthology of essays and critiques that shaped film studies. Film enthusiasts and students of film will benefit from Bazin's seminal works that laid the foundation for modern filmmaking. Bazin's unique perspective on cinema's artistry and its role in society remains thought-provoking and insightful.

Bazin at Work : Major Essays and Reviews From the Forties and Fifties

Regular price RM85.58 MYR
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ISBN: 9780415900188
Authors: André Bazin
Publisher: Routledge
Date of Publication: 1997-04-03
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Creative Nonfiction, Philosophy
Related Topics: Essays
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Bazin's impact on film art, as theorist and critic, is considered to be greater than that of any single director, actor, or producer. He is credited with almost single-handedly establishing the study of film as an accepted intellectual pursuit, as well as with being the spiritual father of the French New Wave. Bazin at Work is the first English collection of disparate Bazin writings since the appearance of the second volume of What Is Cinema? in 1971. It includes work from Cahiers le cinema (which he founded and which is the most influential single critical periodical in the history of the cinema) and Esprit . He addresses filmmakers including Rossellini, Eisenstein, Pagnol, and Capra and well-known films including La Strada , Citizen Kane , Scarface , and The Bridge on the River Kwai .
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Film theory pioneer, Bazin, illuminates cinema's history and aesthetics.

Bazin at Work is an intellectual anthology of essays and critiques that shaped film studies. Film enthusiasts and students of film will benefit from Bazin's seminal works that laid the foundation for modern filmmaking. Bazin's unique perspective on cinema's artistry and its role in society remains thought-provoking and insightful.