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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 0199733899
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0199733899
Opening Bazin: Postwar Film Theory and Its Afterlife
With the full range of his voluminous writings finally viewable, AndrA Bazin seems more deserving than ever to be considered the most influential of all writers on film. Download Opening Bazin: Postwar Film Theory and Its Afterlife from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. His brief career, 1943-58, helped bring about the leap from classical cinema to the modern art of Renoir, Welles, and neorealism. Founder of Cahiers du CinAma, he encouraged the future New Wave directors to confront his telltale question, What is Cinema? This collection considers another vital question, Who is Bazin? In it, thirty three renowned film scholars--including de Baecque, Elsaesser, Gunning, and MacCabe--tackle Bazin's meaning for the 2st century. They have found in his writings unmistakable traces of Flaubert, Bergson, Breton, and Benjamin Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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