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Reframing Reality The Aesthetics Of The Surrealist Object In French And Czech Cinema Frank

  • SKU: BELL-5279032
Reframing Reality The Aesthetics Of The Surrealist Object In French And Czech Cinema Frank
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Publisher: Intellect Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.1 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Frank, Alison; Stanovnik, Jelena; Thomas, Ellen
ISBN: 9781841507125, 9781783201686, 9781783201693, 1841507121, 1783201681, 178320169X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Reframing Reality The Aesthetics Of The Surrealist Object In French And Czech Cinema Frank by Frank, Alison; Stanovnik, Jelena; Thomas, Ellen 9781841507125, 9781783201686, 9781783201693, 1841507121, 1783201681, 178320169X instant download after payment.

The surrealist object is an everyday item that takes on multiple associations by provoking the viewer’s imagination. It also poses a specific challenge for some filmmakers who seek to apply surrealist ideas and approaches when making feature-length narrative films. In Reframing Reality, Alison Frank looks specifically at French and Czech films, including works by Luis Buñuel, Jan Švankmajer, as well as the contemporary hit Amélie by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, in order to offer a new take on surrealist film.

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