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27%OFFChristopher Pavsek - The Utopia of Film: Cinema and Its Futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik - 9780231160995 - V9780231160995
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The Utopia of Film: Cinema and Its Futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik

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Description for The Utopia of Film: Cinema and Its Futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik Paperback. Series: Film and Culture Series. Num Pages: 304 pages, 37 illus. BIC Classification: APFA; APFB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 155 x 14. Weight in Grams: 402. Cinema and Its Futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik. Series: Film and Culture Series. 304 pages, illustrations. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: APFA; APFB. Dimension: 228 x 155 x 14. Weight: 402.
The German filmmaker Alexander Kluge has long promoted cinema's relationship with the goals of human emancipation. Jean-Luc Godard and Filipino director Kidlat Tahimik also believe in cinema's ability to bring about what Theodor W. Adorno once called a "redeemed world." Situating the films of Godard, Tahimik, and Kluge within debates over social revolution, utopian ideals, and the unrealized potential of utopian thought and action, Christopher Pavsek showcases the strengths, weaknesses, and undeniable impact of their utopian visions on film's political evolution. He discusses Godard's Alphaville (1965) against Germany Year 90 Nine-Zero (1991) and JLG/JLG: Self-portrait in December (1994), and he ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Series
Film and Culture Series
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231160995
SKU
V9780231160995
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About Christopher Pavsek
Christopher Pavsek is associate professor of film in the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. His films include The One and All (2002) and To Those Born After (2005), and he is the translator of Alexander Kluge's Learning Processes with a Deadly Outcome.

Reviews for The Utopia of Film: Cinema and Its Futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik
An impressive book people will read for all kinds of reasons, academic and otherwise, not least of which is its bold proposal that the future is unthinkable without cinema.
Richard Dienst, author of Still Life in Real Time: Theory After Television ... Pavsek renews our faith in the utopian possibilities of truly political art.
Patrick Reagan, Yale University ... Read more

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