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He contends that cinema is an art form that bears witness to the Other and renders human presence visible, thus testifying to the universal value of human existence and human freedom. Through the experience of viewing, the movement of thought that constitutes the film is passed on to the viewer, who thereby encounters an aspect of the world and its exaltation and vitality as well as its difficulty and complexity. Cinema is an impure art cannibalizing its times, the other arts, and people – a major art precisely because it is the locus of the indiscernibility between art and non-art. It is this, argues Badiou, that makes cinema the social and political art par excellence, the best indicator of our civilization, in the way that Greek tragedy, the coming-of-age novel and the operetta were in their respective eras.
About the Author
Alain Badiou was Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and is one of the leading philosophers in France today. His many books include Being and Event and The Century.
Industry Reviews
"Fascinating ... every word of Badiou's writing radiates with a pronounced sense of exuberance for cinema, and presents the convincing case that it is the liveliest of the seven arts."
—Film International
"Provides brilliant, in-depth analyses on the techniques, styles, and themes of several films."
—Publishers Weekly
"The chance to truly and fully understand the nature of cinema through the eyes of someone who is clearly one of its most passionate advocates."
—Morning Star
"Badiou's unfashionable militancy is sure to continue to generate a degree of mock not-this-again head-scratching from the guardians of sober academic scholarship in the humanities, as well as from whoever might be assigned to review Badiou in say, The New York Review of Books."
—Los Angeles Review of Books
"While a thorough reading of this book is an intellectual investment, I would highly recommend it, particularly to those interested in the pursuit of cultural renewal by artistic means."
—Englewood Review of Books
"There is an aphoristic concision to Badiou's thinking that is capable of producing moments of true enlightenment."
—Review 31
"These rich and diverse pieces are all ostensibly concerned with cinema, but are ultimately far more profound than often their occasion would demand. Providing an important exploration of politics, esthetics, the visible, and cinema's relation to thinking and procedures of decision, this volume gives the reader of Badiou a sense of this major thinker's intellectual development. Spitzer's translation of this volume is a careful and meticulous rendering of Badiou's thought."
—Claire Colebrook, Penn State University
"Since the 1950s Badiou has written in excess of thirty essays on cinema. It is clear that film has been a constant companion in his articulation of art as a form of truth-making event, the creation of unworldly truths. This collection brings these writings together in English for the first time, allowing us to see just how important film is for Badiou’s philosophy of the event."
—John Mullarkey, Kingston University, London
- 1. Introduction, Antoine de Baecque. “Cinema is a thinking whose products are the real.”
- 2. “Cinema has given me a lot.” An interview with Alain Badiou.
- 3. Cinematic Culture
- 4. Revisionist Cinema. A synthesis for evaluating such films as 1900, L’Affiche Rouge (The Red Poster), Mado, Le Voyage des comédiens (The Traveling Players), Le Juge et l’assassin (The Judge and the Assassin), and other films, either existing or yet to be made.
- 5. Art and its Criticism: The Criteria of Progressivism
- 6. The Suicide of Grace. Robert Bresson, Le Diable, probablement (The Devil, Probably)
- 7. A Man Who Never Gives In
- 6. Is the Orient an Object for the Western Conscience? Volker Schlöndorff, Circle of Deceit (Die Fälschung)
- 9. Reference Points for Cinema’s Second Modernity
- 10. The Demy Affair
- 11. Switzerland: Cinema as Interpretation
- 12. Interrupted Notes on the French Comedy Film
- 13. Y’a tellement de pays pour aller (There’s So Many Countries to Go to). Jean Bigiaoui, Claude Hagège, Jacques Sansoulh
- 14. Restoring Meaning to Death and Chance. Pierre Beuchot, Le Temps détruit (Time Destroyed)
- 15. A Private Industry, Cinema is also a Private Spectacle
- 16. The False Movements of Cinema
- 17. Can A Film Be Spoken About?
- 18. Notes on The Last Laugh (Der letzte Mann), Murnau.
- 19. “Thinking the Emergence of the Event”
- 20. The Divine Comedy and The Convent, Manoel de Oliveira
- 21. Surplus Seeing. Jean-Luc Godard, Histoire(s) du cinéma
- 22. Considerations on the Current State of Cinema and on the Ways of Thinking that State without Having to Conclude that Cinema is Dead or Dying
- 23. The Cinematic Capture of the Sexes
- 24. Hugo Santiago: An Unqualified Affirmation of Cinema’s Enduring Power. Le Loup de la côte ouest (The Wolf of the West Coast)
- 25. Passion, Jean-Luc Godard
- 26. “Say Yes to Love, or Else be Lonely.” A discussion about Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia.
- 27. Dialectics of the Fable. The Matrix, a Philosophical Machine
- 28. Cinema as Philosophical Experimentation
- 29. On Cinema as a Democratic Emblem
- 30. The End of a Beginning. Notes on Tout Va Bien (Everything’s All Right) by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin
- 31. The Dimensions of Art. Udi Aloni, Forgiveness
- 32. The Perfection of the World, Unlikely yet Possible. Clint Eastwood, A Perfect World
ISBN: 9780745655673
ISBN-10: 074565567X
Published: 21st June 2013
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 320
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 23.52 x 15.26 x 2.29
Weight (kg): 0.56
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