Hi,
if you can read french, you can have a look at my articles about "cinéma
mineur" (especially about the Dardennes and Pasolini) published on
"Multitudes" website:
http://multitudes.samizdat.net/article.php3?id_article=1580
http://multitudes.samizdat.net/article.php3?id_article=108
http://multitudes.samizdat.net/article.php3?id_article=6 (about Rosetta
but not yet about "cinéma mineur")
Regards,
Pascal Houba
Daniel Hoesl wrote:
>Dear Philosophers!
>
>I am especially interested in the stratigraphic image:
>
>"L'image visuelle deviant archéologique, stratigraphique, tectonique. Non
>pas que nous soyons renvoyés à la préhistoire (il y a une archéologie du
>present), mais aux couches désertes de notre temps qui enfouissent nos
>propres fantômes, aux couches lacunaries qui se juxtaposent suivant des
>orientations et des connexions variables" (GILLES DELEUZE: Cinéma 2.
>L'image-temps, Paris 1985, 317)
>
>I do not have an English version of the book, but in German it is also
>called "stratigraphisches Bild", like above.
>
>German: "Das visuelle Bild wird archäologisch, stratigraphisch und
>tektonisch. ..." (GILLES DELEUZE: Kino 2. Das Zeit-Bild. Frankfurt a. M.
>1997, 312)
>
>So now I am looking for further films, information, books, opinions, hints;
>
>...especially also on contemporary films, where such images appear. In
>history it especially showed up at films beginning with Rossellini (Germania
>Anno Zero), over to Antonioni (like La Notte), or most work from Ozu and
>even Bresson, naturally Duras (India Song; Baxter, Vera Baxter) and
>Straub/Huillet (Klassenverhältnisse). Nowadays I would consider especially
>artist/director James Benning, but also directors like Bruno Dumont (La vie
>de Jésus, L'Humanté), Roy Andersson (Sånger från andra våningen), Gus van
>Sant (Gerry), Ulrich Seidl (Animal Love), Michael Haneke (Code Inconnu,
>Caché,...), and also the Dardennes (Rosetta).
>
>Is Gus van Saint's film "Gerry" stratigraphic cinema?
>
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>Furthermore I also think of a cinéma mineur, regarding Deleuze's Book
>"Kafka. Pour une littérature mineure." Anybody ever thought about
>transposing this "littérature mineure", based on kafkas oevre, into "cinéma
>mineure" as a movement of contemporary cinema?
>
>
>Thanks a lot again, DH.
>
>
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>Auftrag von Sutton - Damian Peter
>Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Februar 2006 23:08
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>Betreff: Re: stratigraphic image[Scanned]
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>
>Dear Daniel,
>Perhaps you could explain a bit more what you feel might be a good
>'stratigraphic' image. Do you mean 'striated'?
>Perhaps a little chapter and verse of where you're pulling 'stratigraphic'
>from might get a few responses.
>best
>Damian
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