by Pavsek, Christopher
TitleThe utopia of film : cinema and its futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik
Item typeBook
Author(s)Pavsek, Christopher
SeriesFilm and culture
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  • 9780231160988
  • 0231160984
  • 9780231160995
  • 0231160992
  • 0231530811
  • 9780231530811
Other number40021844506
LanguageEnglish
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  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-274) and index.
  • 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.
Physical descriptionxiv, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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