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Noncinema Global Digital Filmmaking And The Multitude William Brown

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Noncinema Global Digital Filmmaking And The Multitude William Brown
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Author: William Brown
ISBN: 9781501327292, 9781501327285, 1501327291, 1501327283
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Noncinema Global Digital Filmmaking And The Multitude William Brown by William Brown 9781501327292, 9781501327285, 1501327291, 1501327283 instant download after payment.

Non-Cinema: Global Digital Film-making and the Multitude provides an original film-philosophy through which to understand low budget digital filmmaking from around the globe. It draws upon a wide range of western and non-western philosophers, physicists, theorists of ‘Third Cinema,’ and contemporary film theorists and film-philosophers in order to argue that the future of cinema lies at the margins, in the extreme, the overlooked and the under-funded – the sort that distributors, exhibitors and audiences would not consider to be cinema at all, hence “non-cinema.”
Analysing numerous films, William Brown argues that contemporary low-budget digital cinema is also through its digital form a political cinema that suggests that we are not detached observers of the world, but entangled participants therewith. Non-Cinema constructs this argument by looking at work by established filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard, Abbas Kiarostami, Jafar Panahi and Michael Winterbottom, as well as lesser known work from places as diverse as Asia, the Middle East, Europe, the Americas and Africa.

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