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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
Organic Cinema
:
Film, Architecture, and the Work of Béla Tarr
Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
CHAPTER 1 Cinema, Architecture, Literature
CHAPTER 2 Central Europe
CHAPTER 3 What Is “Organic?”
CHAPTER 4 The Melancholy of Evolution
CHAPTER 5 Where Is the Center?
CHAPTER 6 Modernism and Postmodernism
CHAPTER 7 Organic Harmonies
CHAPTER 8 Back to Humanism?
CHAPTER 9 Politics of Harmony
CHAPTER 10 The Spiritual
CHAPTER 11 Organic Places
CHAPTER 12 The Organic Camera Shot
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Description:
The “organic” is by now a venerable concept within aesthetics, architecture, and art history, but what might such a term mean within the spatialities and temporalities of film? By way of an answer, this concise and innovative study locates organicity in the work of Béla Tarr, the renowned Hungarian filmmaker and pioneer of the “slow cinema” movement. Through a wholly original analysis of the long take and other signature features of Tarr’s work, author Thorsten Botz-Bornstein establishes compelling links between the seemingly remote spheres of film and architecture, revealing shared organic principles that emphasize the transcendence of boundaries