The Invention of Robert Bresson

The Invention of Robert Bresson
Title The Invention of Robert Bresson PDF eBook
Author Colin Burnett
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 289
Release 2016-12-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 025302501X

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Challenging the prevailing notion among cinephiles that the auteur is an isolated genius interested primarily in individualism, Colin Burnett positions Robert Bresson as one whose life's work confronts the cultural forces that helped shape it. Regarded as one of film history's most elusive figures, Bresson (1901–1999) carried himself as an auteur long before cultural magazines, like the famed Cahiers du cinéma, advanced the term to describe such directors as Jacques Tati, Alfred Hitchcock, and Jean-Luc Godard. In this groundbreaking study, Burnett combines biography with cultural history to uncover the roots of the auteur in the alternative cultural marketplace of midcentury France.

Notes on the Cinematographer

Notes on the Cinematographer
Title Notes on the Cinematographer PDF eBook
Author Robert Bresson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Cine
ISBN 9781557133656

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The only published writing by the great French flimmaker, Robert Bresson.

Robert Bresson

Robert Bresson
Title Robert Bresson PDF eBook
Author James Quandt
Publisher Toronto International Film Festival
Pages 784
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780968296950

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Robert Bresson, published in 1998, remains one of the most acclaimed and thorough examinations of the French director’s vision and style. Robert Bresson (Revised) reproduces essential contributions from the original edition, including essays by Susan Sontag, André Bazin, P. Adams Sitney, and Kristin Thompson, and features new or original material by David Bordwell, Mark Rappaport, Shigehiko Hasumi, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Serge Daney, Jean-Michel Frodon, Colin Burnett, Richard Suchenski, and filmmakers Jean-Pierre Gorin and the Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc. With more than thirty key articles by leading critics and scholars, interviews, commentaries by important contemporary filmmakers, and an illuminating symposium on the director’s current stature, Robert Bresson (Revised) is an invaluable volume for anyone seeking to understand the director’s austere perfectionism and the beauty of his singular body of work. Published by the Toronto International Film Festival and distributed in Canada by Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Distributed outside Canada by Indiana University Press.

Bresson on Bresson: Interviews, 1943-1983

Bresson on Bresson: Interviews, 1943-1983
Title Bresson on Bresson: Interviews, 1943-1983 PDF eBook
Author Robert Bresson
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 305
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1681370441

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Robert Bresson, the director of such cinematic master-pieces as Pickpocket, A Man Escaped Mouchette, and L’Argent, was one of the most influential directors in the history of French film, as well as one of the most stubbornly individual: He insisted on the use of nonprofessional actors; he shunned the “advances” of Cinerama and Cinema-Scope (and the work of most of his predecessors and peers); and he minced no words about the damaging influence of capitalism and the studio system on the still-developing—in his view—art of film. Bresson on Bresson collects the most significant interviews that Bresson gave (carefully editing them before they were released) over the course of his forty-year career to reveal both the internal consistency and the consistently exploratory character of his body of work. Successive chapters are dedicated to each of his fourteen films, as well as to the question of literary adaptation, the nature of the sound track, and to Bresson’s one book, the great aphoristic treatise Notes on the Cinematograph. Throughout, his close and careful consideration of his own films and of the art of film is punctuated by such telling mantras as “Sound...invented silence in cinema,” “It’s the film that...gives life to the characters—not the characters that give life to the film,” and (echoing the Bible) “Every idle word shall be counted.” Bresson’s integrity and originality earned him the admiration of younger directors from Jean-Luc Godard and Jacques Rivette to Olivier Assayas. And though Bresson’s movies are marked everywhere by an air of intense deliberation, these interviews show that they were no less inspired by a near-religious belief in the value of intuition, not only that of the creator but that of the audience, which he claims to deeply respect: “It’s always ready to feel before it understands. And that’s how it should be.”

Savage Theory

Savage Theory
Title Savage Theory PDF eBook
Author Rachel O. Moore
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 204
Release 2000
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780822323884

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An ambitious and original work which uses early film theory, anthropological insights, and avant--garde film to explore the relation of cinema to ritual healing.

Robert Bresson

Robert Bresson
Title Robert Bresson PDF eBook
Author Tony Pipolo
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 420
Release 2010-01-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0199717834

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Perhaps the most highly regarded French filmmaker after Jean Renoir, Robert Bresson created a new kind of cinema through meticulous refinement of the form's grammatical and expressive possibilities. In thirteen features over a forty-year career, he held to an uncompromising moral vision and aesthetic rigor that remain unmatched. Robert Bresson: A Passion for Film is the first comprehensive study to give equal attention to the films, their literary sources, and psycho-biographical aspects of the work. Concentrating on the films' cinematographic, imagistic, narrative, and thematic structures, Pipolo provides a nuanced analysis of each film-including nearly 100 illustrations-elucidating Bresson's unique style as it evolved from the impassioned Les Anges du péche to such disconsolate meditations on the world as The Devil Probably and L'Argent. Special attention is also given to psychosexual aspects of the films that are usually neglected. Bresson has long needed a thoroughgoing treatment by a critic worthy to the task: he gets it here. From it emerges a provocative portrait of an extraordinary artist whose moral engagement and devotion to the craft of filmmaking are without equal.

Late Bresson and the Visual Arts

Late Bresson and the Visual Arts
Title Late Bresson and the Visual Arts PDF eBook
Author Raymond Watkins
Publisher Film Culture in Transition
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art and motion pictures
ISBN 9789462983649

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This book looks at the largely neglected colour films of French film director Robert Bresson (1901--99) that can teach us about cinema's distinctive ability to draw on painting, photography, sculpture, and the plastic arts in general.