Self-projection the director's image in art cinema

Linda Haverty Rugg explores how nondocumentary narrative art films create alternative forms of collaborative self-representation and selfhood. Lively and accessible, Self-Projection sheds new light on the films of iconic directors and on art cinema in general, ultimately showing how film can transfo...

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Main Author: Rugg, Linda Haverty (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Minneapolis ; London : University of Minnesota Press cop. 2014
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Summary:Linda Haverty Rugg explores how nondocumentary narrative art films create alternative forms of collaborative self-representation and selfhood. Lively and accessible, Self-Projection sheds new light on the films of iconic directors and on art cinema in general, ultimately showing how film can transform not only the autobiographical act, but what it means to have a self.
Physical Description:xii, 213 p. : il. ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 195-205) e índice
ISBN:9780816691241