Screening Modernism

Screening Modernism European Art Cinema, 1950-1980 - Cinema and Modernity

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Publisher's Synopsis

Casting fresh light on the renowned productions of auteurs like Antonioni, Fellini, and Bresson and drawing out from the shadows a range of important but lesser-known works, Screening Modernism is the first comprehensive study of European art cinema's postwar heyday.

Spanning from the 1950s to the 1970s, András Bálint Kovács's encyclopedic work argues that cinematic modernism was not a unified movement with a handful of styles and themes but rather a stunning range of variations on the core principles of modern art. Illustrating how the concepts of modernism and the avant-garde variously manifest themselves in film, Kovács begins by tracing the emergence of art cinema as a historical category. He then explains the main formal characteristics of modern styles and forms as well as their intellectual foundation. Finally, drawing on modernist theory and philosophy along the way, he provides an innovative history of the evolution of modern European art cinema.

Exploring not only modernism's origins but also its stylistic, thematic, and cultural avatars, Screening Modernism ultimately lays out creative new ways to think about the historical periods that comprise this golden age of film.

Book information

ISBN: 9780226451657
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.4309409045
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 427
Weight: 648g
Height: 228mm
Width: 153mm
Spine width: 23mm