Un diálogo imprescindible
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Cine, experimental, control, poder, performanceAbstract
Este volumen, que condensa el extenso diálogo entre Harun Farocki y Kaja Silvermansobre películas de Jean-Luc Godard renueva el acercamiento a la filmografía delcineasta y descubre, a través de la mirada de los autores, un marco de referencia de un abordaje en el presente. Silverman y Farocki recorren críticamente ocho películas de Godard siguiendo el formato original de una conversación. Plasman así «las cuestiones que recorren, desde siempre, la obra de los autores» y, a la vez, las metáforas y las evocaciones que propone el propio GodardDownloads
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