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Following a common practice in the theatre, pictures of stars appear in the cinema with the star system they crucially support. Photographs showing the artists at work, as characters in action, promotional portraits, representations outside the studios ...
Claire Daniélou, Myriam Juan
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This paper’s aim is to present a case-study on the houses of young independent artists, established in Bucharest, capital of Romania. These houses are hybrid, alternative spaces. Their residents their residents – visual artists, architects, actors, civic
Romina Surugiu
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The article is devoted to the study of postcards with images of dolls in the regional costumes of France. The visual appearance of the postcards, the nature of the images, and dolls’ garments have been analysed.
Anna E. Zhabreva
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The Running Tongue: Collaboration, Choice and Community
The Running Tongue is a new film installation work by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton. It features a woman—Helka Kaski—running continuously and then appearing or jump-cutting into different and very brief scenes—or "visions"—that have been developed with
Siobhan Davies +2 more
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Addendum to Interview: Film Proposal for the British Film Institute
This proposal by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton formed part of a submission to the BFI (British Film Institute, London UK). It outlines the collaboration between the two artists and the general idea of a film based on the 1917 Robert Walser story “The ...
Siobhan Davies, David Hinton
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The identity of any graphic film poster is derived from the identity of the Egyptian cinematic film associated with the film, which is announced by the Poster.
Nasser Hamed
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Regards sensibles de la littérature et du cinéma. Des transmissions familiales douces-amères
The author eamines in a non academic manner, three recent pieces of litterature and cinema produced by young Cambodians whom parents are refugees in the USA and France.
Anne Yvonne Guillou
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“The Four-Dimensional Art”: On One Animated Adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe [PDF]
The paper focuses on the animated adaptation of Edgar Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” created by “United Productions of America” in 1953. The film is analyzed in the broad context of the studio’s aesthetical principles, its artist’s special ...
Nina A. Moroz
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From France to Japan : migration of the surrealist ideas and its influence on Japanese avant-garde film [PDF]
When in 1920s Surrealism appeared on the Japanese ground it was just after publishing the famous Surrealists Manifesto by André Breton. The creators of Surrealism, who brought attention to the power of unconsciousness and made the understanding of the ...
Kiejziewicz, Agnieszka
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Handmade films and artist-run labs: The chemical sites of film’s counterculture
This article addresses handmade films and artist-run labs in particular as sites of hands-on film culture that reactivate moments and materials from media history. Drawing on existing research, discourses, and discussions with contemporary experimental filmmakers affiliated with labs or practicing their work in relation to film lab infrastructure, we ...
Rossella Catanese, Jussi Parikka
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