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Organic Cinema - by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Presents conceptual parallels between modern cinema and modern architecture.
- About the Author: Thorsten Botz-Bornstein received his doctorate from Oxford University and his habilitation degree from the EHESS in Paris.
- 238 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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About the Book
- Presents conceptual parallels between modern cinema and modern architecture.
- Approaches director Béla Tarr through the particularities of Hungarian culture.
- Develops the theoretical discourse on Slow Cinema or "Contemplative Cinema" emergent in contemporary philosophy of film.
Book Synopsis
- Presents conceptual parallels between modern cinema and modern architecture.
- Approaches director Béla Tarr through the particularities of Hungarian culture.
- Develops the theoretical discourse on Slow Cinema or "Contemplative Cinema" emergent in contemporary philosophy of film.
Review Quotes
"Botz-Bornstein's book Organic Cinema contains a lot of food for thought. It is a non-standard piece on film with a new suggestions and new readings. I recommend it to those of you who want to read about more than just Tarr as a director, but who would like to learn about the context which his films and his filmmaking is embedded in. It's a thoroughly interesting book." - European History Quarterly
"While combining film theory with the theory of architecture, music and theology, the organic method could offer a new alternative to deconstructionism, constructivism, cultural studies, and cinema aesthetics. For this reason, Organic cinema deserves academic attention, especially because it has the potential to create a new platform." - Studies in Eastern European Cinema
"Organic Cinema is an extremely dense text, rich with philosophical, aesthetic, filmic, and musicological insights. The book's depth and breadth are certainly impressive, offering a valuable - even audacious - contribution to film theory and architectural theory. Botz-Bornstein is at his best when he makes the radical connections between architecture, cinema and musical theology... [and in this way] contributes to the evermore burgeoning field in which architectural theory and film are considered together." - Invisible Culture
"A magisterial, transdisciplinary contribution and brilliant comparative analysis of a major contemporary filmmaker whose work remains undertheorized and insufficiently known in a global framework. Organic Cinema presents a wealth of perspectives on the interlocking fields of cinema and architecture." - Catherine Portuges, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
About the Author
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein received his doctorate from Oxford University and his habilitation degree from the EHESS in Paris. He has authored and edited numerous volumes in philosophy, cultural studies, film, and other fields. He is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait.