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Ingmar Bergman's The silence: pictures in the typewriter, writings on the screen
2009, University of Washington Press
in English
0295989432 9780295989433
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Table of Contents
Introduction : "Whatever happened to Ingmar Bergman?"
Backdrops and contexts. National cinema, art film, and the auteur
The auteur contextualized
Antonioni : "that perpetual foil to Bergman"
Art versus business
The auteur as star
The art of reinventing authorship
Censorship issues : sex, women, and Hollywood
The silence at home : debate and controversy
The silence abroad : "the Bergman ballyhoo era"
Gender issues : now what about all these women?
Director and actress : nudity and power relations
Works in progress : intermedial variations. In the beginning was (the fear of) the word : notebooks
From word to sound
To music and painting
In between words and images : manuscripts and screenplays
Edits : too many words
Sex and the city : the eroticism of language
The published screenplay : senses and synesthetics
Excursion : flash forward to a writer let loose
The finished film. Framing the senses
Sounds and linguistic voids
Beginnings : windows and sights
Paintings and tableaux vivants
The phenomenology of vision : hotel excursions
The eroticism of vision : mirrors and doorways
The close-up : the Bergman icon
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
includes filmography.
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