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Eric Rohmer's Film Theory: From "Ecole Scherer" to "Politique des Auteurs"

Part of the Film Theory in Media History series
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In the 1950s, a group of critics writing for Cahiers du Cinéma launched one of the most successful and influential trends in the history of film criticism: auteur theory. Though these days  it is frequently usually viewed as limited and a bit old-fashioned, a closer inspection of the hundreds of little-read articles by these critics reveals that the movement rested upon a much more layered and intriguing aesthetics of cinema. This book is a first step toward a serious reassessment of the mostly unspoken theoretical and aesthetic premises underlying auteur theory, built around a reconstruction of Eric Rohmer's early but decisive leadership of the group, whereby he laid down the foundations for the eventual emergence of their full-fledged auteurism.
 

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Amsterdam University Press
9048537037 / 9789048537037
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/12/2017
English
299 pages
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