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The Architecture of Vision: Writings and Interviews on Cinema

Author Antonioni, Michelangelo
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
Category Performing Arts
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ISBN / ASIN0226021149
ISBN-139780226021140
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A filmmaker is a man like any other; and yet his life is not the same. . . . This is, I think, a special way of being in contact with reality. Or so says Michelangelo Antonioni, the legendary filmmaker behind the stark landscapes and social alienation of Blow-Up and L Avventura, who here reveals his idiosyncratic relationship with reality in The Architecture of Vision.

Through autobiographical sketches, theoretical essays, interviews, and conversations with such luminaries as Jean-Luc Godard and Alberto Moravia, this compelling volume explores the director s unique brand of narrative-defying cinema as well as the motivations and anxieties of the man behind the camera.

The Architecture of Vision provides a filmmaker s absorbing reflections and insights on his career. . . . Antonioni s comments . . . deepen and humanize a sometimes cerebral book. Publishers Weekly

[Antonioni s] erudition is astonishing . . . few of his peers can match his verbal articulateness. Film Quarterly

This valuable resource offers entr e to material difficult to gain access to under other circumstances. Library Journal
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