998 resultados para Lars von Trier


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La création cinématographique de l’étudiant qui accompagne ce mémoire sous la forme d’un DVD est disponible à la Médiathèque de la Bibliothèque des lettres et sciences humaines sous le titre : She is Lars.(http://atrium.umontreal.ca/notice/UM-ALEPH002343877)

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The cinematographic language is notedly plural and heterogeneous. There are many filmic elements that “narrate” all the time, in different ways. Besides enumerating some of them, this study seeks to analyse if the criticism is attentive to all of these tools or if it sticks only to some of them. It’s also reflects if this activity uses more objectives or subjectives aspects as basis for its conclusions. Here, a very specific field was chosen: the study is done by a comparative analysis of the reception of Brazilian’s and European’s criticism from two Lars Von Trier’s films, Antichrist and Melancholia. After explaining how the narrative elements are used in the cinema, it’s demonstrated that, in general, the criticism is negligent and does not analyze all of those tools. In some cases, the analysis of some elements is done in a superficial way, so others aspects can be highlighted

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Either with words or images, the expression of feelings results, in a work of art, in communication. If this was not the case, the work would not require a spectator or a reader. And if words suggest images from what its author refers to and a countless number of figurations may happen, the images from a film reveal what you can see. We are often left with "just" the space for those facts to shape up as possible meanings to which we react with emotion or with a particular intellectualization, finding exactly what we call readings or interpretations. Starting from a definition of literature that we see spilled in the work prospected from the polysystem theory by Itamar Even-Zohar from the Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics (University of Tel-Aviv), we consider the dynamic character of every cultural moment/object. This is how a literary reading, that is to apply some of the methodologies in the interpretation of a literary work, is allowed to extend to other cultural objects. This is what we are going to do with Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves, a landmark in cinema for what the movement and manifest Dogma 95 represents, but that for a literature reader particularly focused on the narration of love in its different manifestations - in which sex and faith are included - a corpus is revealed, filled with interpretative possibilities and emotional reactions, important condiments particularly to the spectator and/or interested reader.

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At head of title: Festschrift der Gesellschaft für nützliche Forschungen zu Trier, zu feier ihres hundert jährigen Bestehens herausgegeben am 10. april 1901.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Giessen.

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"Separatabzug aus der Westdeutschen Zeischrift [sic] für Geschichte und Kunst, Jahrgang X S. 209 fg."

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To date, the majority of films that utilise or feature hip hop music and culture, have either been in the realms of documentary, or in ‘show musicals’ (where the film musical’s device of characters’ bursting into song, is justified by the narrative of a pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry). Thus, most films that feature hip hop expression have in some way been tied to the subject of hip hop. A research interest and enthusiasm was developed for utilising hip hop expression in film in a new way, which would extend the narrative possibilities of hip hop film to wider topics and themes. The creation of the thesis film Out of My Cloud, and the writing of this accompanying exegesis, investigates a research concern of the potential for the use of hip hop expression in an ‘integrated musical’ film (where characters’ break into song without conceit or explanation). Context and rationale for Out of My Cloud (an Australian hip hop ‘integrated musical’ film) is provided in this writing. It is argued that hip hop is particularly suitable for use in a modern narrative film, and particularly in an ‘integrated musical’ film, due to its: current vibrancy and popularity, rap (vocal element of hip hop) music’s focus on lyrical message and meaning, and rap’s use as an everyday, non-performative method of communication. It is also argued that Australian hip hop deserves greater representation in film and literature due to: its current popularity, and its nature as a unique and distinct form of hip hop. To date, representation of Australian hip hop in film and television has almost solely been restricted to the documentary form. Out of My Cloud borrows from elements of social realist cinema such as: contrasts with mainstream cinema, an exploration/recognition of the relationship between environment and development of character, use of non-actors, location-shooting, a political intent of the filmmaker, displaying sympathy for an underclass, representation of underrepresented character types and topics, and a loose narrative structure that does not offer solid resolution. A case is made that it may be appropriate to marry elements of social realist film with hip hop expression due to common characteristics, such as: representation of marginalised or underrepresented groups and issues in society, political objectives of the artist/s, and sympathy for an underclass. In developing and producing Out of My Cloud, a specific method of working with, and filming actor improvisation was developed. This method was informed by improvisation and associated camera techniques of filmmakers such as Charlie Chaplin, Mike Leigh, Khoa Do, Dogme 95 filmmakers, and Lars von Trier (post-Dogme 95). A review of techniques used by these filmmakers is provided in this writing, as well as the impact it has made on my approach. The method utilised in Out of My Cloud was most influenced by Khoa Do’s technique of guiding actors to improvise fairly loosely, but with a predetermined endpoint in mind. A variation of this technique was developed for use in Out of My Cloud, which involved filming with two cameras to allow edits from multiple angles. Specific processes for creating Out of My Cloud are described and explained in this writing. Particular attention is given to the approaches regarding the story elements and the music elements. Various significant aspects of the process are referred to including the filming and recording of live musical performances, the recording of ‘freestyle’ performances (lyrics composed and performed spontaneously) and the creation of a scored musical scene involving a vocal performance without regular timing or rhythm. The documentation of processes in this writing serve to make the successful elements of this film transferable and replicable to other practitioners in the field, whilst flagging missteps to allow fellow practitioners to avoid similar missteps in future projects. While Out of My Cloud is not without its shortcomings as a short film work (for example in the areas of story and camerawork) it provides a significant contribution to the field as a working example of how hip hop may be utilised in an ‘integrated musical’ film, as well as being a rare example of a narrative film that features Australian hip hop. This film and the accompanying exegesis provide insights that contribute to an understanding of techniques, theories and knowledge in the field of filmmaking practice.

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Índice: - Glory (1989): una visión dramatizada sobre el origen de los Buffalo Soldiers (Óscar Álvarez Gila). - Los violentos años veinte: gánsters, prohibición y cambios socio-políticos en el primer tercio del siglo xx en Estados Unidos (Aurora Bosch). - La crisis de la democracia en América: Caballero sin espada (Frank Capra, 1939) (José-Vidal Pelaz López). - El manantial, una apología del individualismo norteamericano (José Luis Sánchez Noriega). - Cine y elecciones: El candidato como paradigma del género (Carlos Flores Juberías). - La diplomacia atómica en la Guerra Fría y Estados Unidos: ¿Teléfono rojo? Volamos hacia Moscú (Coro Rubio Pobes). - My Family (Mi familia) (Mario P. Díaz Barrado). - Lars von Trier y Bailar en la oscuridad: ¿lo hemos visto todo ya en el cine? (Iratxe Fresneda). - Estados Unidos: un recorrido por su historia a través del cine de ficción (Coro Rubio Pobes).

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Se analizan tres películas que ocupan lugares de honor en la filmografía de sus autores: Así es la vida (2000) de Arturo Ripstein, Medea (1969) de Pasolini y Medea (1988) de Lars von Trier. La aproximación a estas tres producciones pretende reivindicar el papel que deben ocupar en la genealogía cinematográfica tales obras, por la recreación y reelaboración que hacen del mito, que es siempre permeable a nuevas interpretaciones de la sociedad. Los temas en común de las obras que motivan esta ponencia son: la doble condición de extranjera de Medea y su perfil de arquetipo, que pone en cuestión los roles femeninos tradicionales: amante, esposa y madre.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)