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Film Manifestos and Global Cinema Cultures: A Critical Anthology

Film Manifestos and Global Cinema Cultures: A Critical Anthology (Hardcover)

(A Critical Anthology)

스콧 메켄지 (Scott Mackenzie) (엮은이)
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· 제목 : Film Manifestos and Global Cinema Cultures: A Critical Anthology (Hardcover) (A Critical Anthology)
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 예술/대중문화 > 영화/비디오 > 역사/비평
· ISBN : 9780520276741
· 쪽수 : 680쪽
· 출판일 : 2014-03-26

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Acknowledgments

Introduction. “An Invention without a Future”
1. The Avant-Garde(s)
The Futurist Cinema (Italy, 1916)
F.T. Marinetti, Bruno Corra, et al.
Lenin Decree (USSR, 1919)
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
The ABCs of Cinema (France, 1917?1921)
Blaise Cendrars
WE: Variant of a Manifesto (USSR, 1922)
Dziga Vertov
The Method of Making Workers’ Films (USSR, 1925)
Sergei Eisenstein
Constructivism in the Cinema (USSR, 1928)
Alexei Gan
Preface: Un chien Andalou (France, 1928)
Luis Bunuel
Manifesto of the Surrealists Concerning L’Age d’or (France, 193)
The Surrealist Group
Manifesto on “Que Viva Mexico” (USA, 1933)
The Editors of Experimental Film
Spirit of Truth (France, 1933)
Le Corbusier
An Open Letter to the Film Industry and to All Who Are Interested in the Evolution of the Good Film (Hungary, 1934)
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Light*Form*Movement*Sound (USA, 1935)
Mary Ellen Bute
Prolegomena for All Future Cinema (France, 1952)
Guy Debord
No More Flat Feet! (France, 1952)
Lettriste International
The Lettristes Disavow the Insulters of Chaplin (France, 1952)
Jean-Isidore Isou, Maurice Lemaitre, and Gabriel Pomerand
The Only Dynamic Art (USA, 1953)
Jim Davis
A Statement of Principles (USA, 1961)
Maya Deren
The First Statement of the New American Cinema Group (USA, 1961)
New American Cinema Group
Foundation for the Invention and Creation of Absurd Movies (USA, 1962)
Ron Rice
From Metaphors on Vision (USA, 1963)
Stan Brakhage
Kuchar 8mm Film Manifesto (USA, 1964)
George Kuchar
Film Andepandan [Independents] Manifesto (Japan, 1964)
Takahiko Iimura, Koichiro Ishizaki, et al.
Discontinuous Films (Canada, 1967)
Keewatin Dewdney
Hand-Made Films Manifesto (Australia, 1968)
Ubu Films, Thoms
Cinema Manifesto (Australia, 1971)
Arthur Cantrill and Corinne Cantrill
For a Metahistory of Film: Commonplace Notes and Hypotheses (USA, 1971)
Hollis Frampton
Elements of the Void (Greece, 1972)
Gregory Markopoulos
Small Gauge Manifesto (USA, 198)
JoAnn Elam and Chuck Kleinhans
Cinema of Transgression Manifesto (USA, 1985)
Nick Zedd
Modern, All Too Modern (USA, 1988)
Keith Sanborn
Open Letter to the Experimental Film Congress: Let’s Set the Record Straight (Canada, 1989)
Peggy Ahwesh, Caroline Avery, et al.
Anti-1 Years of Cinema Manifesto (USA, 1996)
Jonas Mekas
The Decalogue (Czech Republic, 1999)
Jan ?vankmajer
Your Film Farm Manifesto on Process Cinema (Canada, 212)
Philip Hoffman

2. National and Transnational Cinemas
From “The Glass Eye” (Italy, 1933)
Leo Longanesi
The Archers’ Manifesto (UK, 1942)
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
What Is Wrong with Indian Films? (India, 1948)
Satyajit Ray
Bunuel the Poet (Mexico, 1951)
Octavio Paz
French Cinema Is Over (France, 1952)
Serge Berna, Guy Debord, et al.
Some Ideas on the Cinema (Italy, 1953)
Cesare Zavattini
A Certain Tendency in French Cinema (France, 1954)
Francois Truffaut
Salamanca Manifesto & Conclusions of the Congress of Salamanca (Spain, 1955)
Juan Antonio Bardem
Free Cinema Manifestos (UK, 1956?1959)
Committee for Free Cinema
The Oberhausen Manifesto (West Germany, 1962)
Alexander Kluge, Edgar Reitz, et al.
Untitled [Oberhausen 1965] (West Germany, 1965)
Jean-Marie Straub, Rodolf Thome, Dirk Alvermann, et al.
The Mannheim Declaration (West Germany, 1967)
Joseph von Sternberg, Alexander Kluge, et al.
Sitges Manifesto (Spain, 1967)
Manuel Revuelta, Antonio Artero, Joachin Jorda, and Julian Marcos
How to Make a Canadian Film (Canada, 1967)
Guy Glover
How to Not Make a Canadian Film (Canada, 1967)
Claude Jutra
From “The Estates General of the French Cinema, May 1968” (France, 1968)
Thierry Derocles, Michel Demoule, Claude Chabrol, and Marin Karmitz
Manifesto of the New Cinema Movement (India, 1968)
Arun Kaul and Mrinal Sen
What Is to Be Done? (France, 197)
Jean-Luc Godard
The Winnipeg Manifesto (Canada, 1974)
Denys Arcand, Colin Low, Don Shebib, et al.
Hamburg Declaration of German Filmmakers (West Germany, 1979)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders, et al.
Manifesto I (Denmark, 1984)
Lars von Trier
Manifesto II (Denmark, 1987)
Lars von Trier
Manifesto III: I Confess! (Denmark, 199)
Lars von Trier
The Cinema We Need (Canada, 1985)
R. Bruce Elder
Pathways to the Establishment of a Nigerian Film Industry (Nigeria, 1985)
Ola Balogun
Manifesto of 1988 (German Democratic Republic, 1988)
Young DEFA Filmmakers
In Praise of a Poor Cinema (Scotland, 1993)
Colin McArthur
Dogme ’95 Manifesto and Vow of Chastity (Denmark, 1995)
Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg
I Sinema Manifesto (Indonesia, 1999)
Dimas Djayadinigrat, Enison Sinaro, et al.

3. Third Cinemas, Colonialism, Decolonization, and Postcolonialism
Manifesto of the New Cinema Group (Mexico, 1961)
El grupo nuevo cine
Cinema and Underdevelopment (Argentina, 1962)
Fernando Birri
The Aesthetics of Hunger (Brazil, 1965)
Glauber Rocha
For an Imperfect Cinema (Cuba, 1969)
Julio Garcia Espinosa
Towards a Third Cinema: Notes and Experiences for the Development of a Cinema of Liberation in the Third World (Argentina, 1969)
Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino
Film Makers and the Popular Government Political Manifesto (Chile, 197)
Comite de cine de la unidad popular
Consciousness of a Need (Uruguay, 197)
Mario Handler
Militant Cinema: An Internal Category of Third Cinema (Argentina, 1971)
Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas
For Colombia 1971: Militancy and Cinema (Colombia, 1971)
Carlos Alvarez
The Cinema: Another Face of Colonised Quebec (Canada, 1971)
Association professionnelle des cineastes du Quebec
8 Millimeters versus 8 Millions (Mexico, 1972)
Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, Arturo Ripstein, Paul Leduc, et al.
Manifesto of the Palestinian Cinema Group (Palestine, 1973)
Palestinian Cinema Group
Resolutions of the Third World Filmmakers Meeting (Algeria, 1973)
Fernando Birri, Ousmane Sembene, Jorge Silva, et al.
The Luz e Acao Manifesto (Brazil, 1973)
Carlos Diegues, Glauber Rocha, et al.
Problems of Form and Content in Revolutionary Cinema (Bolivia, 1976)
Jorge Sanjines
Manifesto of the National Front of Cinematographers (Mexico, 1975)
Paul Leduc, Jorge Fons, et al.
The Algiers Charter on African Cinema (Algeria, 1975)
FEPACI (Federation panafricaine des cineastes)
Declaration of Principles and Goals of the Nicaraguan Institute of Cinema (Nicaragua, 1979)
Nicaraguan Institute of Cinema
What Is the Cinema for Us? (Mauritania, 1979)
Med Hondo
Niamey Manifesto of African Filmmakers (Niger, 1982)
FEPACI (Federation panafricaine des cineastes)
Black Independent Filmmaking: A Statement by the Black Audio Film Collective (UK, 1983)
John Akomfrah
From Birth Certificate of the International School of Cinema and Television in San Antonio de Los Banos, Cuba, Nicknamed the School of Three Worlds (Cuba, 1986)
Fernando Birri
FeCAViP Manifesto (France, 199)
Federation of Caribbean Audiovisual Professionals
Final Communique of the First Frontline Film Festival and Workshop (Zimbabwe, 199)
SADCC (South African Development Coordination Conference)
Pocha Manifesto #1 (USA, 1994)
Sandra Pena-Sarmiento
Poor Cinema Manifesto (Cuba, 24)
Humberto Solas
Jollywood Manifesto (Haiti, 28)
Cine Institute
The Toronto Declaration: No Celebration of Occupation (Canada, 29)
John Greyson, Naomi Klein, et al.

4. Gender, Feminist, Queer, Sexuality, and Porn Manifestos
Woman’s Place in Photoplay Production (USA, 1914)
Alice Guy-Blache
Hands Off Love (France, 1927)
Maxime Alexandre, Louis Aragon, et al.
The Perfect Filmic Appositeness of Maria Montez (USA, 1962)
Jack Smith
On Film No. 4 (In Taking the Bottoms of 365 Saints of Our Time) (UK, 1967)
Yoko Ono
Statement (USA, 1969)
Kenneth Anger
Wet Dream Film Festival Manifesto (The Netherlands, 197)
S.E.L.F. (Sexual Egalitarianism and Libertarian Fraternity)
Women’s Cinema as Counter-Cinema (UK, 1973)
Claire Johnston
Manifesto for a Non-sexist Cinema (Canada, 1974)
FECIP (Federation europeenne du cinema progressiste)
Womanifesto (USA, 1975)
Feminists in the Media
Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (UK, 1975)
Laura Mulvey
An Egret in the Porno Swamp: Notes of Sex in the Cinema (Sweden, 1977)
Vilgot Sjoman
For the Self-Expression of the Arab Woman (France, 1978)
Heiny Srour, Salma Baccar, and Magda Wassef
Manifesto of the Women Filmmakers (West Germany, 1979)
Verband der Filmarbeiterinnen
Wimmin’s Fire Brigade Communique (Canada, 1982)
Wimmin’s Fire Brigade
Thoughts on Women’s Cinema: Eating Words, Voicing Struggles (USA, 1986)
Yvonne Rainer
The Post Porn Modernist Manifesto (USA, 1989)
Annie Sprinkle, Veronica Vera, et al.
Statement of African Women Professionals of Cinema, Television and Video (Burkina Faso, 1991)
FEPACI (Federation panafricaine des cineastes)
Puzzy Power Manifesto: Thoughts on Women and Pornography (Denmark, 1998)
Vibeke Windeløv, Lene Børglum, et al.
Cinema with Tits (Spain, 1998)
Iciar Bollain
My Porn Manifesto (France, 22)
Ovidie
No More Mr. Nice Gay: A Manifesto (USA, 29)
Todd Verow
Barefoot Filmmaking Manifesto (UK, 29)
Sally Potter
Dirty Diaries Manifesto (Sweden, 29)
Mia Engberg

5. Militating Hollywood
Code to Govern the Making of Talking, Synchronized and Silent Motion Pictures (Motion Picture Production Code) (USA, 193)
Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America
Red Films: Soviets Spreading Doctrine in U.S. Theatres (USA, 1935)
William Randolph Hearst
Statement of Principles (USA, 1944)
Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals
Screen Guide for Americans (USA, 1947)
Ayn Rand
White Elephant Art vs. Termite Art (USA, 1962)
Manny Farber
Super Fly: A Summary of Objections by the Kuumba Workshop (USA, 1972)
Kuumba Workshop
The World Is Changing: Some Thoughts on Our Business (USA, 1991)
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Full Frontal Manifesto (USA, 21)
Steven Soderbergh

6. The Creative Treatment of Actuality
Towards a Social Cinema (France, 193)
Jean Vigo
From “First Principles of Documentary” (UK, 1932)
John Grierson
Manifesto on the Documentary Film (UK, 1933)
Oswell Blakeston
Declaration of the Group of Thirty (France, 1953)
Jean Painleve, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Alain Resnais, et al.
Initial Statement of the Newsreel (USA, 1967)
New York Newsreel
Nowsreel, or the Potentialities of a Political Cinema (USA, 197)
Robert Kramer, New York Newsreel
Documentary Filmmakers Make Their Case (Poland, 1971)
Bohdan Kosinski, Krzysztof Kieslowski, and Tomasz Zygadlo
The Asian Filmmakers at Yamagata YIDFF Manifesto (Japan, 1989)
Kidlat Tahimik, Stephen Teo, et al.
Minnesota Declaration: Truth and Fact in Documentary Cinema (Germany, 1999)
Werner Herzog
Defocus Manifesto (Denmark, 2)
Lars von Trier
Kill the Documentary as We Know It (USA, 22)
Jill Godmilow
Ethnographic Cinema (EC): A Manifesto{ths}/{ths}A Provocation (USA, 23)
Jay Ruby
Reality Cinema Manifesto (Russia, 25)
Vitaly Manskiy
Documentary Manifesto (USA, 28)
Albert Maysles
China Independent Film Festival Manifesto: Shamans * Animals (People’s Republic of China, 211)
By several documentary filmmakers who participated and also who did not participate in the festival

7. States, Dictatorships, the Comintern, and Theocracies
Capture the Film! Hints on the Use of, Out of the Use of, Proletarian Film Propaganda (USA, 1925)
Willi Munzenberg
The Legion of Decency Pledge (USA, 1938)
Archbishop John McNicholas
Creative Film (Germany, 1935)
Joseph Goebbels
Vigilanti Cura: On Motion Pictures (Vatican City, 1936)
Pope Pius XI
Four Cardinal Points of A Revolucao de Maio (Portugal, 1937)
Antonio Lopes Ribeiro
From On the Art of Cinema (North Korea, 1973)
Kim Jong-il

8. Archives, Museums, Festivals, and Cinematheques
A New Source of History: The Creation of a Depository for Historical Cinematography (Poland/France, 1898)
Boleslaw Matuszewski
The Film Prayer (USA, c. 192)
A. P. Hollis
The Film Society (UK, 1925)
Iris Barry
Filmliga Manifesto (The Netherlands, 1927)
Joris Ivens, Henrik Scholte, Men’no Ter Bbaak, et al.
Statement of Purposes (USA, 1948)
Amos Vogel, Cinema 16
The Importance of Film Archives (UK, 1948)
Ernest Lindgren
A Plea for a Canadian Film Archive (Canada, 1949)
Hye Bossin
Open Letter to Film-Makers of the World (USA, 1966)
Jonas Mekas
A Declaration from the Committee for the Defense of La Cinematheque francaise (France, 1968)
Committee for the Defense of La Cinematheque francaise
Filmmakers versus the Museum of Modern Art (USA, 1969)
Hollis Frampton, Ken Jacobs, and Michael Snow
Anthology Film Archives Manifesto (USA, 197)
P. Adams Sitney
Toward an Ethnographic Film Archive (USA, 1971)
Alan Lomax
Brooklyn Babylon Cinema Manifesto (USA, 1998)
Scott Miller Berry and Stephen Kent Jusick
Don’t Throw Film Away: The FIAF 7th Anniversary Manifesto (France, 28)
Hisashi Okajima and La federation internationale des archives du film Manifesto Working Group
The Lindgren Manifesto: The Film Curator of the Future (Italy, 21)
Paolo Cherchi Usai
Film Festival Form: A Manifesto (UK, 212)
Mark Cousins

9. Sounds and Silence
A Statement on Sound (USSR, 1928)
Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin, and Grigori Alexandrov
A Rejection of the Talkies (USA, 1931)
Charlie Chaplin
A Dialogue on Sound: A Manifesto (UK, 1934)
Basil Wright and B. Vivian Braun
Amalfi Manifesto (Italy, 1967)
Michelangelo Antonioni, Bernardo Bertolucci, Pier Paolo Pasolini, et al.

10. The Digital Revolution
Culture: Intercom and Expanded Cinema: A Proposal and Manifesto (USA, 1966)
Stan VanDerBeek
The Digital Revolution and the Future Cinema (Iran, 2)
Samira Makhmalbaf
The Pluginmanifesto (UK, 21)
Ana Kronschnabl
Digital Dekalogo: A Manifesto for a Filmless Philippines (The Philippines, 23)
Khavn de la Cruz

11. Aesthetics and the Futures of the Cinema
The Birth of the Sixth Art (France, 1911)
Ricciotto Canudo
Memo from Walt Disney to Don Graham (USA, 1935)
Walt Disney
The Birth of a New Avant Garde: La camera-stylo (France, 1948)
Alexandre Astruc
From Preface to Film (UK, 1954)
Raymond Williams
The Snakeskin (Sweden, 1965)
Ingmar Bergman
Manifesto (Italy, 1965)
Roberto Rossellini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Tinto Brass, et al.
Manifesto on the Release of La Chinoise (France, 1967)
Jean-Luc Godard
Direct Action Cinema Manifesto (USA, 1985)
Rob Nilsson
Remodernist Film Manifesto (USA, 28)
Jesse Richards
The Age of Amateur Cinema Will Return (People’s Republic of China, 21)
Jia Zhangke

Appendix. What Is a Manifesto Film?
Notes
Acknowledgments of Permissions
Index

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