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[ecrea] symposium: Film Criticism in Arts magazine (1952-1966). Godard, Rivette, Rohmer and Truffaut away from Bazin's paradoxes.
Wed May 21 15:40:03 GMT 2014
A polite reminder to the "Film Criticism in Arts magazine" symposium
which is coming up soon. All welcome!
“Film Criticism in Arts magazine (1952-1966).
Godard, Rivette, Rohmer and Truffaut away from Bazin's paradoxes”
Date: June the 10th, 2014
Location: Institute of Contemporary Arts (London, The Mall), ICA Theatre.
Famously, Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer and François
Truffaut all wrote for the Cahiers du Cinéma journal (run by André
Bazin) before becoming renowned filmmakers. Yet, at the same time, they
all also wrote for Arts, a largely polemical and politically
controversial weekly magazine that was no less decisive in imposing
their “politique des auteurs”, the cult of cinematic authorship that
proved immensely influential on film culture ever since. This symposium
aims to reconsider the articles they published on Arts, a body of
writings that is certainly neglected, little-studied and in some cases
downright unknown: around twenty articles by Rivette and over 150 by
Rohmer were not even listed in any known bibliography until very
recently. In so doing, it will provide a more accurate view of what the
“politique des auteurs” originally was (most notably as regards its
theoretical premises), also in order to engage with the still ongoing,
very lively debate on cinematic authorship. More generally, this event
intends to contribute to the current rediscovery of that crucial period
of French film criticism, brought forth among others by the
shortly-forthcoming, recently-announced publication of André Bazin’s
integral corpus of writings, and by the fresh release of a new,
important biography on Eric Rohmer shedding a new light on his criticism.
In order to attend the symposium, no admission fee is required. However,
registration prior to the event is mandatory: please send an email
containing name, surname and affiliation (if any) to
(filmcriticismarts /at/ gmail.com) . French/English simultaneous interpretation
through headphones will be provided.
The organization of the conference has been made possible thanks to the
joint contribution of the Kent Institute for Advanced Studies in the
Humanities (KIASH), of the Aesthetics Research Centre (University of
Kent), of the Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of Film and the
Moving Image (University of Kent), and of “Traverser Bazin”, an ongoing
research project led by Prof. Hervé Joubert-Laurencin and recipient of
the prestigious LABEX grant (Laboratoire d’excellence des arts et
médiations humaines).
Programme:
10:45am: Registration
11am: Introduction
11:20am: Prof. Marc Dambre (Université de Paris III – Sorbonne
Nouvelle): “Arts et hussards dans leur temps: 1954-1960”
12am: Respondent: Zahra Tavassoli Zea (University of Kent)
12:10am: Dr. Douglas Morrey (University of Warwick): “Jacques Rivette's
Film Criticism for Arts”
12:50am: Respondent: Dr. Cecilia Sayad (University of Kent)
1pm: Lunch (not offered)
2pm: Prof. Antoine de Baecque (Université de Paris X – Nanterre): “Eric
Rohmer critique de cinéma pour Arts”
2:40pm: Respondent: Dr. Richard Misek (University of Kent)
2:50pm: Dr. Marco Grosoli (University of Kent): “The Author Policy and
its Political Underside. Arts in the wider context of the ‘Politique des
auteurs’”
3:30pm: Respondent: Dominic Topp (University of Kent)
3:40pm: Break
4:10pm: Prof. Hervé Joubert-Laurencin (Université de Paris X –
Nanterre): “André Bazin et la revue Arts”
4:50pm: Respondent: Dr. Mattias Frey (University of Kent)
5pm: Break
5:20pm: Final Discussion
MARC DAMBRE is Emeritus Professor of Modern and Contemporary French
Literature at the University of Sorbonne Nouvelle. He is the author of
Roger Nimier Hussard du demi-siècle (Flammarion, 1989), has looked after
the publication of Nimier's works and edited the collections Les
Hussards. Une génération littéraire (Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2000)
and Roger Nimier (Cahier de l’Herne, 2012). As regards contemporary
literature, he has founded CERACC (UMR Thalim) Research Centre, and led
a seminar with Bruno Blanckeman. He has co-edited several works for the
Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, among which L’Exception et la France
contemporaine (2010), Romanciers minimalistes (1979-2003) (2012) and
Mémoires occupées. Fictions françaises et Seconde Guerre mondiale (2013).
DOUGLAS MORREY is Associate Professor of French at the University of
Warwick. He is the author of Jean-Luc Godard (Manchester University
Press, 2005) and the co-author of Jacques Rivette (Manchester University
Press, 2009). He is currently researching a study entitled ‘The Legacy
of the New Wave in French cinema’.
ANTOINE DE BAECQUE is Professor of History of Cinema at the University
of Paris Ouest-Nanterre. He has authored several articles and books
about cinema, particularly regarding the history of Cahiers du Cinéma
journal (for which he has also been the editor in chief between 1996 and
1998). A publisher and a biographer (of Truffaut with Serge Toubiana,
and of Godard), he has published in 2014 (with Noel Herpe) a biography
of Eric Rohmer also containing some previously unpublished texts by the
critic/director. His published works include La Cinéphilie. Invention
d'un regard, histoire d'une culture. 1944-1968 (Paris, 2003).
MARCO GROSOLI earned a Ph.D. in Film Studies from the University of
Bologna; his dissertation regarded the integral corpus of writings (2600
articles) by film critic and theorist André Bazin. He is currently a
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Kent
(Canterbury). He has co-edited (with Monica Dall'Asta) a volume about
the cinema of Guy Debord, and one (with Jean-Baptiste Massuet) about the
use of motion/performance capture in recent cinema. He has published on
several academic journals and edited collections, among which Fata
Morgana, Il Mulino, Cinema & Cie. He collaborates also with various
movie journals, such as Film Comment, La Furia Umana,
Sentieriselvaggi.it, Filmidee.it, Spietati.it.
HERVÉ JOUBERT-LAURENCIN is Professor of Aesthetics and History of Cinema
at the University of Paris Ouest-Nanterre, where he also directs the
HAR-Cinéma research team. His main research interests are Pier Paolo
Pasolini, the writings about cinema and animation cinema. He is
currently leading a triennial international research project called
“Traverser Bazin. Ecrits suscités par le cinéma”
(http://labex-arts-h2h.fr/traverser-bazin.html). His published works
include Opening Bazin. Postwar Film Theory and Its Afterlife (co-edited
with Dudley Andrew, Oxford University Press, 2011), Ouvrir Bazin
(co-edited with Dudley Andrew, Montreuil, 2014), Le sommeil paradoxal.
Ecrits sur André Bazin (Montreuil, 2014).
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