The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time

1990; Duke University Press; Issue: 49 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/488371

ISSN

1558-1462

Autores

Alexander Kluge, Tamara S. Evans, Stuart Liebman,

Tópico(s)

Cinema and Media Studies

Resumo

We speak about the opera of the 19th century; it is considered the summit of dramatic art. In the film Die Macht der Gefiihle (The Power ofEmotion), opera was likened to a power plant of emotions. The film Carmen by Carlos Saura has shown that such older forms of dramatic art tap certain currents in spectators; this is something we did not know before. Bound up with our own century is another power plant of emotions the cinema. Presumably, in the next century, beginning sixteen years from now, we will call it the cinema of the 20th century. This art form is ninety years old a love affair of the century. The cinema consists of screening rooms, movie palaces, theaters on the front-lines, as well as many other gathering places, wherever films are shown for money. It also consists of a series of fascinating technical inventions which, though very elementary compared with the capabilities of electronics, all have to do with with the construction of a time machine. This cinema tells stories and it has produced artistic figures [Kunstfiguren] and idols. Obviously, this medium intrigues me. The present film project deals (1) with elements of cinema;

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