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Author:
L©ơbecker, Nikolaj d'Origny, author.
Title:
The feel-bad film / Nikolaj L©ơbecker.
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
viii, 190 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Motion picture audiences--Psychology.
Motion picture producers and directors--Psychology.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-182) and index. Includes filmography: pages 183-185.
Summary:
In recent years some of the most innovative European and American directors have made films that place the spectator in a position of intense discomfort. Systematically manipulating the viewer, sometimes by withholding information, sometimes through shock or seduction, these films have often been criticised as amoral, nihilistic, politically irresponsible and anti-humanistic. But how are these unpleasurable viewing experiences created? What do the directors believe they can achieve via this 'feel-bad' experience? How can we situate these films in intellectual history? And why should we watch, study and teach feel-bad films? Answering these questions through the analysis of work by directors such as Lars von Trier, Gus Van Sant, Claire Denis, Michael Haneke, Lucille Hadzihalilovic, Brian de Palma, Bruno Dumont and Harmony Korine, The Feel-Bad Film invites readers to consider cinematic art as an experimental activity with ethical norms that are radically different from the ones we would hope to find outside the movie theatre.
Series:
Edinburgh studies in film and intermediality
ISBN:
0748697993
9780748697991
0748697977
9780748697977
OCLC:
(OCoLC)898052075
LCCN:
2015373966
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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