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050 00 $a PN1995 $b .P353 2013
082 00 $a 791.4301 $2 23
100 1  $a Pavsek, Christopher, $d 1964-
245 14 $a The utopia of film : $b cinema and its futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik / $c Christopher Pavsek.
264  1 $a New York : $b Columbia University Press, $c [2013]
300    $a xiv, 286 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 23 cm.
490 1  $a Film and Culture
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages [267]-274) and index.
520 8  $a The German filmmaker Alexander Kluge has long promoted cinema's relationship with the goals of human emancipation. Jean-Luc Godard and Filipino director Kidlat Tahimik also believe in cinema's ability to bring about what Theodor W. Adorno once called a "redeemed world," even in the face of new cultural and technological challenges. In three groundbreaking essays, Christopher Pavsek showcases these utopian visions, drawing attention to their strengths, weaknesses, and undeniable impact on film's political evolution. Pavsek approaches Godard, Tahimik, and Kluge as thinkers first, situating their films within debates over social revolution, utopian ideals, and the unrealized potential of utopian thought and action. He replays the battle these artists waged against Hollywood interests, the seduction of other digital media, and the privileging of mass entertainment over cinema's progressive, revolutionary roots.
505 0  $a Introduction: the idea of cinema -- What has come to pass for cinema: from early to late Godard -- Kidlat Tahimik's "third world projector" -- The actuality of cinema: Alexander Kluge -- Epilogue.
600 10 $a Godard, Jean-Luc, $d 1930- $x Criticism and interpretation.
600 10 $a Tahimik, Kidlat $x Criticism and interpretation.
600 10 $a Kluge, Alexander, $d 1932- $x Criticism and interpretation.
650  0 $a Motion pictures $x Philosophy.
830  0 $a Film and culture.
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