Kubrick's Total Cinema: Philosophical Themes and Formal Qualities
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Kubrick's Total Cinema: Philosophical Themes and Formal Qualities
Whatever people think about Kubrick's work, most would agree that there is something distinctive, even unique, about the films he made: a coolness, an intellectual clarity, a critical edginess, and finally an intractable ambiguity. In an attempt to isolate the Kubrick difference, this book treats Kubrick's films to a conceptual and formal analysis rather than a biographical and chronological survey.Â
As Kubrick's cinema moves between the possibilities of human transcendence dramatized in 2001: A Space Odyssey and the dismal limitations of human nature exhibited in A Clockwork Orange, the filmmaker's style "de-realizes" cinematic realism while, paradoxically, achieving an unprecedented frankness of vision and documentary and technical richness. The result is a kind of vertigo: the audience is made aware of both the de-realized and the realized nature of cinema. As opposed to the usual studies providing a summary and commentary of individual films, this will be the first to provide an analysis of the "elements" of Kubrick's total cinema.
Technical Specifications
Country
USA
Author
Philip Kuberski
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9781441165916
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Continuum
Manufacturer
Continuum
NumberOfPages
202
PublicationDate
2012-08-09
Publisher
Continuum
ReleaseDate
2012-08-09
Studio
Continuum







