The cinema of Takeshi Kitano [Texte imprimé] : flowering blood / Sean Redmond, Monographie imprimée
Language: anglais.Publication : London, New York : Wallflower press, cop. 2013Description: 1 vol. (vii-120 p.) : ill., couv. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-0-231-16332-3; 0-231-16332-0; 978-0-231-16333-0; 0-231-16333-9.Series: Directors' cutsDewey: 791.430952, 22Abstract: La 4e de couverture indique : "The Cinema of Takeshi Kitano: Flowering Blood is a detailed aesthetic, Deleuzian, and phenomenological exploration of Japan's finest currently-working film director, performer, and celebrity. The volume uniquely explores Kitano's oeuvre through the tropes of stillness and movement, becoming animal, melancholy and loss, intensity, schizophrenia, and radical alterity; and through the aesthetic temperatures of color, light, camera movement, performance and urban and oceanic space. In this highly original monograph, all of Kitano's films are given due consideration, including A Scene at the Sea (1991), Sonatine (1993), Dolls (2002), Outrage (2010), and Outrage Beyond (2012).".Bibliography: Filmogr. p. 109-112. Bibliogr. p. 113-118. Index..Subject - Personal Name: Kitano, Takeshi, 1948- Critique et interprétation Subject - Topical Name: Réalisateurs de cinéma -- Japon 1945-Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Prêt normal | Bibliothèque provisoire Bron Salle de lecture | Spectacle (Arts du spectacle) | 791.43 Kitano RED (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0379246638 |
Au verso de la page de titre : "A Wallflower Press Book, published by Columbia University Press"
Filmogr. p. 109-112. Bibliogr. p. 113-118. Index.
La 4e de couverture indique : "The Cinema of Takeshi Kitano: Flowering Blood is a detailed aesthetic, Deleuzian, and phenomenological exploration of Japan's finest currently-working film director, performer, and celebrity. The volume uniquely explores Kitano's oeuvre through the tropes of stillness and movement, becoming animal, melancholy and loss, intensity, schizophrenia, and radical alterity; and through the aesthetic temperatures of color, light, camera movement, performance and urban and oceanic space. In this highly original monograph, all of Kitano's films are given due consideration, including A Scene at the Sea (1991), Sonatine (1993), Dolls (2002), Outrage (2010), and Outrage Beyond (2012)."