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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x18 mm, weight: 313 g, 17 black & white photographs
  • Sērija : Contemporary Film Directors
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jun-2006
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252073169
  • ISBN-13: 9780252073168
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x18 mm, weight: 313 g, 17 black & white photographs
  • Sērija : Contemporary Film Directors
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jun-2006
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252073169
  • ISBN-13: 9780252073168
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The maverick filmmaker's personal and political relationships with film

Best known in the United States for his visionary short film La Jetée, Chris Marker spearheaded the bourgeoning Nouvelle Vague scene in the late 1950s. His distinctive style and use of still images place him among the postwar era's most influential European filmmakers. His fearless political cinema, meanwhile, provided a bold model for other activist filmmakers.

Nora M. Alter investigates the core themes and motivations behind an unpredictable and transnational career that defies easy classification. A photographer, multimedia artist, writer, broadcaster, producer, and organizer, Marker cultivated an artistic dynamism and always-changing identity. ""I am an essayist,"" Marker once said, and his 1953 debut filmic essay The Statues Also Die (with Alain Resnais) exposed the European art market's complicity in atrocities in the former Belgian Congo. Ranging geographically as well as artistically, Marker's travels led to films like the classic Sans Soleil and Sunday in Peking. His decades-long struggle against global injustice involved him with Night and Fog, Le Joli Mai, Far from Vietnam, Le fond du l'air est Rouge, and Prime Time in the Camps.

Insightful and revealing, Chris Marker includes interviews with the notoriously private director.

Recenzijas

"Nora Alter's short study of Marker's work does much to restore a sense of the complexity of his motivations and working methods . . . She is especially informative on the aesthetic and political involutions of post-war France. . . . For its filmography and the breadth of its coverage, her book is essential."--Brian Dillon, Sight and Sound   "A valuable addition to Marker scholarship."--Film International

Papildus informācija

Investigating the maverick filmmaker's personal and politcal relationships with film
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
"THE CAT WHO WALKS BY HIMSELF" 1(128)
Introduction: The Solitary Cat
1(15)
The Elephant's Memory: The Filmed Essay
16(37)
The Wolves: Political Filmmaking
53(37)
The Wise Owl: Questioning/Expanding Form
90(39)
CHRIS MARKER INTERVIEWS AND WRITINGS 1962-98 129(22)
Filmography 151(28)
Bibliography of Chris Marker's Writings 179(8)
Bibliography 187(12)
Index 199
Nora M. Alter is a professor in the School of Theater, Film and Media Arts at Temple University. She is the author of Vietnam Protest Theatre: The Television War on Stage and Projecting History: German Nonfiction Cinema, 1967-2000.