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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: ReFocus: The Films of Lucian Pintilie
Tue May 14 12:45:16 GMT 2024
ReFocus: The Films of Lucian Pintilie
Lucian Pintilie (1933-2018) is widely recognized as an influential
figure in Romanian cinema, frequently nicknamed the "(god)/(grand)father
of the Romanian New Wave" (Pop, 2014; Roddick, 2018; Holdsworth, 2018).
Despite the consensus regarding Pintilie’s place in the Romanian film
canon and the existence of various articles and chapters in Romanian,
English and French on his cinematic oeuvre (Pintilie was also an
acclaimed stage director), the English language scholarship on his films
is still under-developed, with no volume in English dedicated to the
director alone. The proposed edited collection aims to bring together
the prevalent strands of scholarship in the Pintilie exegesis as well as
new or less trodden directions of research, allowing for the sustained,
focused and in-depth critical attention that Pintilie, as both a figure
of national significance and as a transnationally mobile auteur,
thoroughly deserves.
Pintilie has been discussed as one of the few representatives of a
"cinema of contestation" during the communist period (Filimon, 2014) and
his films have been used as case studies in books and articles dealing
with topics ranging from media reflexivity to the topos of Romania as a
periphery of Europe. In the existing scholarship we noted a confounding
variety of labels that were often vaguely attached to Pintilie’s films,
such as "grotesque", "absurd", "farcical", "burlesque", "surreal",
"cynical", "satirical", "carnivalesque". One of the things that we
believe is missing in much of the scholarship is a more applied
discussion of these critical/aesthetic categories.
Recent scholarship has showcased a strong interest in "historicizing the
rise of Romanian auteur cinema" (Popa, 2018, 90) in which Pintilie
played a key role. Popescu (2014) has analysed Pintilie’s status as an
auteur during the difficult negotiations with the communist censorship
apparatus, by examining stenographic transcripts of discussions that
took place between Pintilie and film bureaucrats in charge of the
production units operated by the state-owned studio RomaniaFilm and Popa
(2018) has argued that the Romanian New Wave cinema has a "class
problem" which can be traced back to Pintilie’s masterpiece
'Reconstituirea'/'The Reenactment' (1968). The industrial and
institutional context of Pintilie’s cinematic output remains nonetheless
under-examined in the English language scholarship and although there
are important precedents such as Anne Jäckel’s work on the film policies
that enabled the French-Romanian Pintilie co-productions of the early
nineties (Jäckel 2000a; Jäckel 2000b), there is scope for analysing more
closely Pintilie’s stint as head of the Creation Studio of the Ministry
of Culture and the ways in which he navigated the institutional
landscape of the Romanian and French film industries. The proposed
volume aims to address these gaps in the scholarship as well as offer
novel perspectives on Lucian Pintilie’s films.
Possible topics include the following:
• Analyses of individual films using various conceptual frameworks
• Discussions of particular aspects of style in Pintilie’s films
• Pintilie reworking literature and theatre through film
• The institutional/industrial context of Pintilie’s films during the
communist and/or post-communist period
• Gender and class representations in Pintilie’s films
• The international reception of Pintilie’s films
• Pintilie and his collaborators (the relationship between Pintilie and
his French producer Marin Karmitz, the casting in multiple films of
actors such as Răzvan Vasilescu or the collaboration between Pintilie,
Cristi Puiu and Răzvan Rădulescu on 'Niki and Flo')
• Pintilie’s legacy in Romanian cinema and his own attempts to construct
an authorial persona through his writings
• Your suggested topic
If you have any queries about the project and the suitability of your
proposal for inclusion in the volume, please do not hesitate to address
them to the editors, Dr. Laura Sava ((laura.sava /at/ xjtlu.edu.cn)) and Dr.
Andrei Gorzo ((andrei.gorzo /at/ unatc.ro)).
The volume is intended for the Edinburgh University Press ReFocus:
International Directors Series (series editors: Robert Singer, Gary D.
Rhodes and Stefanie Van de Peer). If you are interested in contributing,
an abstract of 300-400 words accompanied by a short author bio of no
more than 150 words should be emailed to both editors by the 31st of
August, 2024. A decision will be communicated to the contributors by the
15th of September, 2024. Completed chapters should be between 7000 and
8000 words (including references). A provisional deadline for the
chapter submission is 30th of April, 2025 (the deadline may be revised
and will be confirmed at a later date, alongside submission guidelines).
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