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Tuesday July 14, 2020

Day: July 14, 2020

Review

Temporal and Spatial Movement – Journeys on Screen: Theory, Ethics, Aesthetics, Edited by Louis Bayman and Natália Pinazza

Thomas Puhr
July 14, 2020
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Embrace the Serpent (2015) A Book Review by Thomas Puhr. Movement, both literal and figurative, is an inherent aspect of cinema: the actors, the camera, and even the filmstrip itself – speeding through a projector – are largely defined by their movements. Perhaps most emblematic of this fundamental quality is […]

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