The Brechtian aspect of radical cinema

The Brechtian aspect of radical cinema
Walsh, Martin, Walsh, Martin
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BFI Pub.
Language
English
Pages
136

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The Brechtian aspect of radical cinema
1981, BFI Pub.
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Table of Contents

Introduction / by Keith M. Griffiths
The complex seer, Brecht and the film
The political joke in "Happiness"
Political formations in the cinema of Jean-Marie Straub
"History lesson", Brecht and Straub/Huillet
"Introduction to Arnold Schoenberg's 'Accompaniment for a cinematographic scene'"
"Moses and Aaron", Straub and Huillet's Schoenberg
Losey, Brecht, and "Galileo"
Godard and me, Jean-Pierre Gorin talks
Draft outline, the Brechtian aspect of radical cinema
Martin Walsh, biography and articles published.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 134-136.

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London
Other Titles
Radical cinema.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/75
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.E96 W3 1981

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136 p. :
Number of pages
136

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Open Library
OL3837081M
ISBN 10
0851701116, 0851701124
LCCN
81151542
Library Thing
628862
Goodreads
1166664
2279425

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