Title | Speaking truths with film : evidence, ethics, politics in documentary |
Item type | Book |
Author(s) | Nichols, Bill |
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Language | English |
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Physical description | xii, 281 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-263) and
index.
505 0 Documentary film and the modernist avant-garde --
Documentary reenactment and the fantasmatic subject --
Letter to Lynn Sachs on Investigation of a flame --
Breaking the frame, gender, violation and the avant-garde
-- Documentary film and the coming of sound -- To see the
world anew : revisiting the voice of documentary -- The
sound of music -- The question of evidence : the power of
rhetoric and the documentary film -- The terrorist event -
- Remaking history : Jay Leyda, and the compilation film -
- Restrepo : a case of inadvertent evidence -- The
symptomatic biopic : Steve Jobs : the man in the machine -
- Documentary ethics : doing the right thing -- Irony,
paradox and the documentary : double meanings and double
binds -- Letter to Errol Morris : feelings of revulsion
and the limits of academic discourse -- Perpetrators,
trauma and film -- San Francisco newsreel : collectives,
politics, films -- The political documentary and the
question of impact.
520 "What issues, of both form and content, shape the
documentary film? What role does visual evidence play in
relation to a documentary's arguments about the world in
which we live? Can a documentary be believed, and why or
why not? How do documentaries abide by or subvert ethical
expectations? Are mockumentaries a form of subversion? In
what ways can the documentary be an aesthetic experience
and at the same time have political or social impact? And
how can such impacts be empirically measured? Pioneering
film scholar Bill Nichols investigates the ways in which
documentaries strive for accuracy and truthfulness, but
simultaneously fabricate a form that shapes reality. Such
films may rely on re-enactment to re-create the past,
storytelling to provide satisfying narratives, and
rhetorical figures such as metaphor and expressive forms
such as irony to make a point. In many ways documentaries
are a fiction unlike any other. With clarity and passion,
Nichols offers close readings of several provocative
documentaries including Land without Bread, Restrepo, The
Thin Blue Line, The Act of Killing, and Steve Jobs: The
Man in the Machine as part of an authoritative examination
of the layered approaches and delicate ethical balance
demanded of documentary filmmakers"--Provided by
publisher.
650 0 Documentary films|xHistory and criticism.
650 7 Documentary films.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00896079
655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635
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