Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water
The 29 prose poems in Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water provide distinctive points of entry into a select group of films through attention to evocative gestures, a sense of stillness, and images of water. These original writings offer film criticism in a new form, with a tone that is at once exploratory, familiar, and elegiac.
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Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water
The 29 prose poems in Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water provide distinctive points of entry into a select group of films through attention to evocative gestures, a sense of stillness, and images of water. These original writings offer film criticism in a new form, with a tone that is at once exploratory, familiar, and elegiac.
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Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water

Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water

by Linda Ehrlich
Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water

Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water

by Linda Ehrlich

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The 29 prose poems in Cinematic Reveries: Gestures, Stillness, Water provide distinctive points of entry into a select group of films through attention to evocative gestures, a sense of stillness, and images of water. These original writings offer film criticism in a new form, with a tone that is at once exploratory, familiar, and elegiac.

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ISBN-13: 9781433116322
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 07/19/2013
Series: Framing Film: The History and Art of Cinema , #12
Pages: 83
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Essayist, teacher, and critic of art films, Linda C. Ehrlich has written extensively about Asian and European cinema. Her commentary on the Spanish film The Spirit of the Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena, director Víctor Erice) appears on the Criterion DVD of the film. She has edited The Cinema of Víctor Erice and co-edited Cinematic Landscapes: Observations on the Visual Arts and Cinema of China and Japan. Cinematic Reveries reveals another of her talents – her creative output as a poet. She has published works in international literary journals and three collections of poetry: In the Breathing Time, Night Harbour, and Bodegón. Currently, she is engaged in connecting her poetry to the theme of dance on screen.
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