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[ecrea] Cinema Comparat/ive Cinema: New Issue "Eztetyka" and CFP on "Research of the Poetics, the Aesthetics and the Techniques of Vision"
Wed May 03 23:18:53 GMT 2017
A new issue and a new CFP of the journal CINEMA COMPARAT/IVE CINEMA are
online. CINEMA COMPARAT/IVE CINEMA is published in English, Spanish in
Catalan by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona).
www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparativecinema
ISSUE 9: EZTETYKA
EDITORIAL
Eztetyka / by Albert Elduque
DOCUMENTS
Revolution / by Jorge Sanjinés
Tricontinental / by Glauber Rocha
Godard by Solanas. Solanas by Godard / by Jean-Luc Godard and Fernando
Solanas
FILMS UNDER DISCUSSION. INTERVIEWS
A combative cinema with the people. Interview with Bolivian filmmaker
Jorge Sanjinés / by Cristina Alvares Beskow
Conversation with Eryk Rocha: The legacy of the eternal / by Carolina
Sourdis (in collaboration with Andrés Pedraza)
The necessary amateur. Cinema, education and politics. Interview with
Cezar Migliorin / by Albert Elduque
ARTICLES
Reading Latin American Third Cinema manifestos today / by Moira Fradinger
From imperfect to popular cinema / by Maria Alzuguir Gutierrez
The return of the newsreel (2011-2016) in contemporary cinematic
representations of the political event / Raquel Schefer
ImagiNation / by José Carlos Avellar
REVIEWS
TEN BRINK, Joram and OPPENHEIMER, Joshua (eds.) Killer Images.
Documentary Film, Memory and the Performance of Violence / by Bruno
Hachero Hernández
MONTIEL, Alejandro; MORAL, Javier and CANET, Fernando (coord.) Javier
Maqua: más que un cineasta. Volumnes 1 and 2 / by Alan Salvadó Romero
OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
RESEARCH ON THE POETICS, THE AESTHETICS AND THE TECHNIQUES OF VISION.
FOR A HISTORY OF CINEMA BASED ON MAREY
Far from being clearly distinguished working spheres, both scientific
and cinematic research explore and pose questions to concepts such as
speed, time, memory, and perception. Not by chance many filmmakers have
been inventors as well, and have created their own laboratories to carry
out essays on images and sounds. For this reason, in this issue we want
to approach the meeting points for poetic and technical research, and
the ways camera and editing can be used either to know and reveal other
visible worlds, or to explore the film material itself. These works show
other possible paths for the History of Cinema, starting with Marey,
among others, and his demonstration that cinema is not movement.
Send brief 500-word proposals to (comparativecinema /at/ upf.edu) along with a
list of five related bibliographical sources and a short 100-word bio.
Deadline: June 9^th , 2017.
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