1. Space, Speed, Revelation and Time: Jean Epstein's Early Film Theory
Jul 23, 2022 · We...can see through eyes that are simultaneously intoxicated with alcohol and love and joy and misery, that is, through Gance's eyes...
In October 1921, the prestigious Parisian avant-garde publishing house Éditions de la Sirène released a small volume of essays and poems–what the French call a plaquette –entitled Bonjour Cinéma. The book’s most immediately apparent feature was its diminutive scale, barely larger than the palm of a
2. Jean Epstein - BAMPFA
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Jean Epstein, more than any other filmmaker in the interwar period, contributed to the complex debates on the nature and influence of cinema in his time. The films in this series represent the full range of his investment in revolutionary forms of cinema, equally employing narrative, documentary, and experimental elements to elaborate his ideas.Epstein sought new ways of thinking through cinema.Born in Poland, Epstein came of age in Lyon (where he encountered the Lumière brothers and first became enamored of the cinema) before making his way to Paris.
3. [PDF] JEAn EpSTEIn - Konstfack
Oct 6, 2019 · alcohol, love, joy, and woe, through lenses of all sorts of madness: hate and ten- derness; since we can see the clear thread of thoughts ...
4. Jean Epstein : critical essays and new translations - Library of Congress
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Includes bibliographical references and index. Includes some text in French. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on 11/19/2020)
5. [PDF] JEAn EpSTEIn - OAPEN Library
... Epstein never wavered from his commitment to photogénie, which he reasserts in his last. (posthumously published) text, Alcohol and Cinema, written in the ...
6. Film Review: Acknowledging Jean Epstein - The Arts Fuse
Jan 29, 2016 · In a curious scene, the boys share bread and wine but the bottle shatters. The boy who brought it explodes in anger, the other cuts his own ...
Jean Epstein's body of work is full of pleasures and surprises: this vigorous director broke ground for filmmakers and cinematic movements to come.
7. Jean Epstein and Photogénie: Suturing the Discursively Interstitial
... Epstein's theoretical writing on the interplay of human consciousness with the cinematic medium. In Epstein's final written work, Alcohol and Cinema, he ...
Worth noting, is that Wall-Romana relies heavily on biographical explanatory arguments for constructing his historiographical model and that this seems genuinely at odds with his over-zealous advocacy of post-structuralist methods such as
8. [PDF] JEAn EpSTEIn - Goldsmiths Research Online
... Epstein never wavered from his commitment to photogénie, which he reasserts in his last. (posthumously published) text, Alcohol and Cinema, written in the ...
9. Jean Epstein: Corporeal cinema and film philosophy - Manchester Hive
Baudelaire's 'spleen' and interest in synaesthesia and Swedenborgian correspondences, and his texts on drugs and wine that are part autofiction and part theory, ...
Jean Epstein belongs to the generation that came of age during the protracted carnage of World War One, as did André Breton, Tristan Tzara, René Clair, or László Moholy-Nagy. Like his contemporaries Tzara and Breton, Epstein started from the diagnostic that instrumental reason alone was no longer a valid basis for the future of Western civilization and culture. This chapter delves into Epstein's characterization of photogénie, then turn to his best-known film, La Chute de la maison Usher, which deals with the legacy of Symbolism. In La Chute de la maison Usher, Epstein finds remarkable ways to construct uncertainty using purely visual and sensorial means. Epstein sees photogénie not as a partial feature, but as a total relation between pro-filmic reality, what stands in front of the camera, filmic images, and the embodied viewer.
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10. Four Jean Epstein's Invention of Cinepoetry
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Abstract. This chapter addresses the early experimental and theoretical works of Jean Epstein (1897-1953) who later became an influential silent era filmma
11. Finis Terrae (1929, Jean Epstein) - Deeper Into Movies
Feb 20, 2011 · ... liquor belonging to the other, Jean-Marie, causing both a grudge between the men and an infected sore on Ambroise's finger that gets worse ...
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12. Epstein's Photogénie as Corporeal Vision: Inner Sensation, Queer ...
... Alcohol and Cinema, written in the 1950s. For con-temporary film studies ... Jean Epstein. Chapters in this book (33). Frontmatter · Table of ...
Epstein’s Photogénie as Corporeal Vision: Inner Sensation, Queer Embodiment, and Ethics was published in Jean Epstein on page 51.
13. Epstein's The Fall of the House of Usher: research on altered ... - Gale
... alcohol by the end of the 1940s in his posthumous published text Alcool et ... Epstein, Jean. Ecrits sur le cinema 1921-1953. Paris: Seghers, 1974-1975 ...
Gale Literature Resource Center includes Epstein's The Fall of the House of Usher: research by M. Solina Barreiro. Click to explore.
14. Posts from the Internet Film Discussion Group, a_film_by
The films of Jean Epstein are, well, cosmic. He has three periods. The silent narratives are spooky and poetic, influenced by surrealism. He was great right ...
Posts from the Internet Film Discussion Group, a_film_by, a group dedicated to discussing film as art from an auteurist perspective
15. Jean Epstein – Brandon's movie memory
... liquor belonging to the other, Jean-Marie, causing both a grudge between the men and an infected sore on Ambroise's finger that gets worse over the next few ...
January 16, 2021 by Brandon·Comments Off on The Three-Sided Mirror (1927, Jean Epstein)
16. The Talented Mr. Epstein | Vanity Fair
Mar 1, 2003 · Next comes a marble foyer, which does have a painting, in the manner of Jean Dubuffet … ... (He does not touch alcohol or tobacco.) Tea is ...
Lately, Jeffrey Epstein’s high-flying style has been drawing oohs and aahs: the bachelor financier lives in New York’s largest private residence, claims to take only billionaires as clients, and flies celebrities including Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey on his Boeing 727. But pierce his air of mystery and the picture changes. Vicky Ward explores Epstein’s investment career, his ties to retail magnate Leslie Wexner, and his complicated past.
17. A Randomized Trial of Individual and Couple Behavioral Alcohol ...
... Jean Schellhorn, Janine Swingle, and Danielle Walker. Footnotes. 1. We included ... Epstein, Center of Alcohol Studies and Graduate School of Applied and ...
Although alcohol use disorders (AUDs) adversely affect women, research on efficacious treatments for women is limited. In this randomized efficacy trial of 102 heterosexual women with AUDs, the authors compared alcohol behavioral couple therapy ...