A philosophical engagement with Bresson’s many films, attentive to
more than their religiosity. Over a forty-year career, Robert
Bresson developed one of the most distinctive cinematic styles in the
history of filmmaking. Criticizing conventional movies as “filmed
theater,” Bresson proposed instead a way of writing with images,
which he called “cinematographs.” Robert B. Pippin argues here for
a way of understanding how these stylistic innovations express a range
of philosophical commitments, explorations of the possible sources of
meaning in late modern life, and the implications of the absence of
such sources.
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Cinematic Style as Philosophy
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ISBN
9780226845036
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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