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Funny Frames The Filmic Concepts Of Michael Haneke Oliver C Speck

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Funny Frames The Filmic Concepts Of Michael Haneke Oliver C Speck
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Publisher: Continum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.07 MB
Author: Oliver C. Speck
ISBN: 9781628928730, 9781441181244, 1628928735, 1441181245
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Funny Frames The Filmic Concepts Of Michael Haneke Oliver C Speck by Oliver C. Speck 9781628928730, 9781441181244, 1628928735, 1441181245 instant download after payment.

Taking its cues from the cinematic innovations of the controversial Austrian-born director Michael Haneke, Funny Frames explores how a political thinking manifests itself in his work.
The book is divided into two parts. In the first, Oliver C. Speck explores some of Haneke’s Deleuzian traits – showing how the theoretical concepts of the virtual, of filmic space and of realism can be useful tools for unlocking the problems that Haneke formulates and solves through filmic means. In the second, Speck discusses a range of topics that appear in all of Haneke’s films but that haven’t, until now, been fully noticed or analyzed. These chapters demonstrate how Haneke plays the role of “diagnostician of culture,” how he reads – for example – madness, suicide and childhood.
Like several other contemporary European directors, Haneke addresses topics considered difficult when measured by the standards of commercial cinema: the traumatic effects of violence, racism, and alienation. Funny Frames is an incisive and original contribution to the growing scholarship on one of the most intriguing auteurs of our time.

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