So Is This – Michael Snow
Last Year at Marienbad, of course.
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On Jun 7, 2013, at 1:11 PM, "Benjamin R. Taylor"
mailto:cont...@benjaminrtaylor.com>> wrote:
Sorry, just to clarify 'Proustian' a bit more:
I'm thinking of films that are being used as a medium to either: explore
Have you considered: IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE by Wong Kar-wai, A TIME TO LIVE
AND A TIME TO DIE by Hou Hsiao-Hsien, COLD WATER by Olivier Assayas, or THE
MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS by Orson Welles?
By the way -- what made you decide to do this series? What's it for? By the
way -- is "Proustian Cinema" a re
> I'm thinking of films that are being used as a medium to either: explore the
> nature/experience of memory and how it works
Unstuck-in-time narratives can be considered tropes of memory: Renais' J'Taim,
J'Taime; Catch 22, Slaughterhouse 5...
Films framed as memories of a narrator: Little Big
Sans Soleil; Level 5.
Best
John
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On Jun 8, 2013, at 6:13 AM, David Tetzlaff wrote:
>> I'm thinking of films that are being used as a medium to either: explore the
>> nature/experience of memory and how it works
>
> Unstuck-in-time narratives can be considered tropes of memo
Larry Gottheim's Mnemosyne Mother of Muses (Canyon Cinema).Scott
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Proustian Cinema
From: Francisco Torres
Date: Fri, June 07, 2013 11:14 am
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There might be a problem with the term "Proustian" being too vague and broad
here.
A lot of films work with questions of memory, and also the related concept of
nostalgia. Often this is a narrative element, and sometimes dramatized by the
presence of media of some kind: thus Rear Window (camer
I think Tarkovksy's *The Mirror *would be worth investigating. Apparently,
he based the film all on his own personal memories. What impressed me most
about the film was that the narrative was just as flawed as memory itself
is. For instance, the same actors will play different characters that span
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