Observations on Film Art

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  • Estreou: Nov 2016
  • Episódios: 32
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Musical Motifs in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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Nov 24, 2016
If you’ve always wanted to study film, here’s your chance! In this series, the authors of “Film Art: An Introduction” bring film school home in plain language. This month, Jeff Smith breaks down a classical Hollywood score with a Hitchcockian twist.
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Quicker Than the Eye: Editing in SANSHIRO SUGATA
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Dez 22, 2016
Our home film school continues with David Bordwell’s analysis of Akira Kurosawa’s first film, a showcase for the powerhouse director’s range of talents.
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Abbas Kiarostami: The Character of Landscape, the Landscape of Character
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Jan 26, 2017
In the third installment in our ongoing introduction to film language, Professor Kristin Thompson offers an analysis of the legendary Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami's quiet genius.
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The Restraint of L’AVVENTURA
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Fev 23, 2017
Professor David Bordwell applies his analysis of film language to Michelangelo Antonioni’s L’AVVENTURA, illustrating how the director uses careful staging and methodical framing to keep us guessing about his characters’ feelings and motivations.
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THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE: A Child’s Point of View
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Mar 23, 2017
Using the great Spanish film THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE, by Victor Erice, professor Kristin Thompson shows how restricting us to a child's point of view can make the familiar seem strange and emphasize the horrors of war.
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Camera Movement in THREE COLORS: RED
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Abr 27, 2017
Professor Jeff Smith shows us how Krzysztof Kieślowski’s THREE COLORS: RED uses camera movements to establish elusive connections between two characters who are largely unaware of one another.
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Staging in THE RULES OF THE GAME
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Mai 25, 2017
Jean Renoir’s THE RULES OF THE GAME is famed for its deep-focus photography and intricate staging. Professor Kristin Thompson analyzes the elaborate construction—and mesmerizing chaos—of Renoir’s symphonic tragicomedy.
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Offscreen Sound in LA CÉRÉMONIE
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Jun 22, 2017
Professor Jeff Smith demonstrates how Claude Chabrol manages to play his audience like a piano, evoking suspense, isolation, and class conflict through an expertly tuned soundtrack.
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Chaplin’s Comedy of Murders
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Jul 27, 2017
From tramp to serial killer: find out how Charlie Chaplin reinvented himself for this pitch-black comedy.
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The Stripped-Down Style of ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL
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Ago 24, 2017
Professor Jeff Smith illustrates how Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s deliberate blocking and tableau compositions accentuate the social divisions that crisscross his 1974 masterpiece.
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Mastering a New Medium: Sound in M
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Set 25, 2017
Listen closely: Fritz Lang’s claustrophobic thriller has one of the densest, most skillfully layered soundtracks in all of early sound film.
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BRUTE FORCE: The Actor’s Toolkit
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Out 26, 2017
What do actors do when they act? Few aspects of film craft are as widely discussed—and as little understood.
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Flashbacks in THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE
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Nov 27, 2017
Professor Kristin Thompson explores the intricate chronology of Victor Sjöström’s innovative ghost story.
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GIRL SHY: Harold Lloyd Meets Classical Hollywood
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Dez 21, 2017
David Bordwell shows how Harold Lloyd helped silent comedy evolve from gag-based skits to increasingly intricate narrative forms.
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Genre Play in THE PLAYER
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Jan 29, 2018
Jeff Smith walks us through Robert Altman’s most intricately allusive film, a satire that enlists genre tropes in order to send up the Hollywood assembly line that spits them out.
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The Darkness of War in WOODEN CROSSES
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Fev 26, 2018
Professor Kristin Thompson explores how Raymond Bernard evoked the horror and despair of battle in his shatteringly realistic World War I film.
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Narrative Symmetry in CHUNGKING EXPRESS
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Mar 26, 2018
David Bordwell unpacks Wong Kar-wai’s intricate approach to double-pronged storytelling in one of the defining works of nineties cinema.
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Staging and Performance in IVAN THE TERRIBLE, PART 2
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Abr 23, 2018
Professor David Bordwell explores the “expressive movement” that animates one of Sergei Eisenstein’s boldest experiments in film form, demonstrating how the director draws on the language of dance and painting.
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Color Motifs in BLACK NARCISSUS
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Mai 24, 2018
Professor Kristin Thompson breaks down the lush palette of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s sensuous masterpiece, showing how set designer Alfred Junge and cinematographer Jack Cardiff use splashes of color to trace the film’s emotional arc.
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Continuity Editing in THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER
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Jun 25, 2018
Professor Jeff Smith walks us through the basics of continuity editing and shows how William Dieterle’s faustian fever dream adheres to that code while testing the limits of its expressive potential.
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The Restless Cinematography of BREAKING THE WAVES
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Jul 30, 2018
Jeff Smith unpacks Robby Müller’s handheld camera work in Lars von Trier’s wrenching fable, showing how it alternates choppy realism with calculated stylization.
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Dissolves in THE LONG DAY CLOSES
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Ago 27, 2018
Professor Kristin Thompson explores the ways in which dissolves allow Terence Davies to mimic the fluidity and emotional texture of memory in his elegiac coming-of-age film.
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Mutations of Memory: Editing in HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR
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Set 24, 2018
Professor David Bordwell traces the ways in which director Alain Resnais and screenwriter Marguerite Duras retooled cinematic language to evoke the texture of memory in their 1959 masterpiece.
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Widescreen Composition in SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER
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Out 29, 2018
Professor Jeff Smith explores how François Truffaut harnesses the 2.35:1 aspect ratio in his wildly playful gangster-movie pastiche, a giddy high point in the French New Wave’s assault on cinematic convention.
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LYDIA and the Power of Flashbacks
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Nov 29, 2018
Professor David Bordwell illuminates how Julien Duvivier’s haunting, exquisitely bittersweet romantic drama deploys intricate, subjective flashback sequences to enhance its sublime emotional impact.
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The Revolutionary Subjectivity of MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT
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Abr 29, 2019
The first Cuban film to garner international attention in the years following the nation’s 1959 revolution, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea’s MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT remains one of the most .. show full overview
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Games of Vision in STREET OF SHAME
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Mai 20, 2019
Master director Kenji Mizoguchi’s final film, STREET OF SHAME—a wrenching portrait of women working in a brothel in Tokyo’s red-light district—employs intricate mise-en-scène to create .. show full overview
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Spontaneous Play in PARADE
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Jun 24, 2019
Professor Kristin Thompson explores illusion and reality in Jacques Tati’s final film.
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Plotting in VAGABOND
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Jul 29, 2019
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The Long Take in SHOCK CORRIDOR
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Ago 26, 2019
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Comedy, Suspense, and Three-point Lighting in TO BE OR NOT TO BE
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Set 30, 2019
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Withholding and Revealing in AN ANGEL AT MY TABLE
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Out 28, 2019
Jane Campion came to international attention with her acclaimed sophomore feature An Angel at My Table, a luminous adaptation of the memoirs of Janet Frame, tracing her journey from her .. show full overview

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