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Robert Phillip Kolker

    Robert Kolker, professeur émérite, a consacré près de 50 ans à l'enseignement des études cinématographiques. Son travail explore des thèmes existentiels profonds, examinant comment les créations cinématographiques reflètent et façonnent la solitude humaine. Par une analyse méticuleuse des personnages et des récits, il révèle la psychologie complexe des individus et leur solitude au sein des environnements qui les entourent. Son approche se caractérise par un accent mis sur le langage visuel et le symbolisme, conférant à ses œuvres un profond potentiel de résonance.

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    The films of Wim Wenders
    The Altering Eye
    • The Altering Eye

      Contemporary International Cinema

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Set during the "golden age" of international cinema, this book explores the transformative power of film and its impact on culture and society. It delves into the artistic innovations and iconic works that defined the era, highlighting influential filmmakers and their contributions. The narrative examines the interplay between cinema and contemporary issues, offering insights into how films reflected and shaped public consciousness. Through a rich historical lens, it celebrates the enduring legacy of this vibrant period in cinematic history.

      The Altering Eye
    • The authors trace the development of one of the most well-known directors of the New German Cinema that flourished in the 1970s and early 1980s. Examining Wim Wenders' career from his early film school productions through his mature works of the 1970s, this book also analyses the most recent works, as well as the themes and preoccupations that unite his oeuvre. As the authors note, Wenders' works have been profoundly influenced by American films, especially the 'road movie' genre. His own work often features characters who are always on the move, in an attempt to capture a glimpse of their identity and place in the world. They also represent a generation of postwar Germans seeking to redeem themselves and the history of their country by turning to American popular culture, particularly its music and movies.

      The films of Wim Wenders