Jean Vigo and the Anarchist Eye

Jean Vigo and the Anarchist Eye
Title Jean Vigo and the Anarchist Eye PDF eBook
Author David Weir
Publisher On Our Own Authority!
Pages 0
Release 2014-12-18
Genre Anarchism in motion pictures
ISBN 9780990641810

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The son of Miguel Almereyda, an anarchist activist who died in prison, Jean Vigo kept faith with the politics of his father through his art. One of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history, Vigo gave aesthetic expression to anarchist ideology in four films: the city symphony À propos de Nice (1930), the sports documentary Taris ou la natation (1931), the medium-length Zéro de conduite (1933), and the feature-length L'Atalante (1934), currently ranked by the British Film Institute as the twelfth greatest film of all time. Although his career was cut short by tuberculosis at the age of 29, Jean Vigo continues to be one of the most commanding figures in the history of cinema. In this book, David Weir examines Vigo's cinematic career in both the political and the cultural context of the interwar period in European history, taking stock of the ideological upheavals of the 1930s that plunged the continent into the horrors of fascism and war. Weir also explores Vigo's relationship to other filmmakers of the period, such as Luis Buñuel, Jean Renoir, and Marcel Carné--all of whom, like Vigo, range across the leftist spectrum of the interwar years. In the end, Weir argues that, whereas L'Atalante and the other films have been mostly restored to something like their original condition, more work needs to be done to restore the original ideological meaning of those films.

Anarchism and the Avant-Garde

Anarchism and the Avant-Garde
Title Anarchism and the Avant-Garde PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 294
Release 2019-11-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004410422

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Anarchism and the Avant-Garde: Radical Arts and Politics in Perspective offers a fresh approach to the encounter of the classical anarchisms (1860s−1940s) and the artistic and literary avant-gardes of the same period, probing its dimensions and limits.

Anarchism of Jean Vigo

Anarchism of Jean Vigo
Title Anarchism of Jean Vigo PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1961
Genre Anarchism in motion pictures
ISBN

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Anarchist Cinema

Anarchist Cinema
Title Anarchist Cinema PDF eBook
Author Alan Lovell
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1962
Genre Anarchism in motion pictures
ISBN

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Jean Vigo

Jean Vigo
Title Jean Vigo PDF eBook
Author Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 264
Release 1971-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780520016767

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Biography of the seminal French filmmaker who influenced New Wave cinema.

Jean Vigo

Jean Vigo
Title Jean Vigo PDF eBook
Author Michael Temple
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 204
Release 2005
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780719056321

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Jean Vigo is one of the legendary figures of world cinema, whose films L'Atalante and Zéro de Conduite still inspire young audiences today. Film historian Michael Temple explores Vigo's intense career and asks why it has had such a long-lasting impact on film culture, not just in France, but also for generations of filmmakers, critics, and moviegoers around the world. Accessibly written, this will be essential reading for students, teachers, film enthusiasts, and researchers.

Don't Start Me Talking

Don't Start Me Talking
Title Don't Start Me Talking PDF eBook
Author Charles Radcliffe
Publisher Bread and Circuses Publishing
Pages 1386
Release 2018-12-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1495639460

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In his seminal socio history of Punk, “England’s Dreaming”, Jon Savage makes the bald assertion that “Charles Radcliffe laid the foundation for the next twenty years of sub-cultural theory”, referring in particular to his 1966 piece “the Seeds of Social Destruction’ that appeared in the first of two issues of Radcliffe’s co authored, insurrectionary street-zine, ‘Heatwave’ . Teddy Boys, Ton Up Kids, Mods and Rockers, Beats, Ban the Bombers,The Ravers ( jazz heads) : Radcliffe argued that the bank holiday bust ups, the demos, the riots, the sex drugs n rock n’ roll, these were all part of a “youth revolt... (that ) has left a permanent mark on this society, has challenged assumptions and status, and been prepared to vomit its’ disgust in the streets. The youth revolt has not always been comfortable, valid, to the point or helpful. It has however made its first stumbling political gestures with an immediacy that revolutionaries should not deny, but envy.” Radcliffe joined the International Situationists within the year, alongside (English founder ) Chris Gray, but by the time 1968 had ended, and youthful revolt had fed into wide pockets of political turmoil globally, Radcliffe had started to drift towards other poles of late 60s’s counterculture. He ended the 60’s in long hair and loon pants, banged up in a Belgian prison on hash smuggling charges. This epic ( 900 + pages) book follows Radcliffes’ trials and tribulations from public school beginnings, into the 60’s underground and the Mr Nice style large scale hash smuggling years (his friend, Howard Marks, pops up throughout) , on to prison, divorce, remarriage and beyond. It offers up important first hand perspectives on 60’s / 70’s counterculture, and an intimate portrait of a man who seemed to face the slings and arrows that fortune threw at him with a never ending supply of equanimity. And high grade hash.