Cinephilia : : Movies, Love and Memory / / ed. by Malte Hagener, Marijke de Valck.
They obsess over the nuances of a Douglas Sirk or Ingmar Bergman film; they revel in books such as François Truffaut's Hitchcock; they happily subscribe to the Sundance Channel-they are the rare breed known as cinephiles. Though much has been made of the classic era of cinephilia from the 1950s...
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Place / Publishing House: | Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2005] ©2005 |
Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Film Culture in Transition
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (240 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Down with Cinephilia? Long Live Cinephilia? And Other Videosyncratic Pleasures
- I. The Ramifications of Cinephilia: Theory and History
- Cinephilia or the Uses of Disenchantment
- Dreams of Lost Time
- Mass Memories of Movies
- Love in the Time of Transcultural Fusion
- II. Technologies of Cinephilia: Production and Consumption
- Remastering Hong Kong Cinema
- Drowning in Popcorn at the International Film Festival Rotterdam?
- Ravenous Cinephiles
- Re-disciplining the Audience
- The Original Is Always Lost
- III. Techniques of Cinephilia: Bootlegging and Sampling
- The Future of Anachronism
- Conceptual Cinephilia
- Playing the Waves
- The Parenthesis and the Standard
- The Secret Passion of the Cinephile
- Biographies
- Index of Names
- Index of Film Titles