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The Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library Collections
The Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library CollectionsThe Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library CollectionsThe Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library CollectionsThe Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library CollectionsThe Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library CollectionsThe Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library Collections

The Mysteries of Cinema - Classic Film Analysis Book for Movie Lovers | Perfect for Film Studies, Gifts & Home Library Collections

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Ranging from the late 19th century to the present, this exhilarating survey explores the ways the medium of cinema has changed the way we see the world.
People who saw the first moving pictures at the end of the nineteenth century were delighted by a new art that communicated without words – yet they were also alarmed to be witnessing events in a strange, mute, spectral realm, where the laws of time and space were suspended and magical transformations could occur. Some early commentators hailed cinema as a blessing and praised it for resurrecting the dead; others likened it to a hypnotic trance or a hallucinogenic drug. The medium has always been excited by speed, and it enjoys sending the body on furious kinetic chases; at the same time, it stealthily probes our minds, invading our dreams and titillating our desires. Although this is an art kindled by light and inflamed by colour, it is nurtured by darkness and can reduce life to an insubstantial shadow play. Either way, as Peter Conrad argues in this brilliant book, the movie camera has given us new eyes and changed forever our view of reality.

The Mysteries of Cinema sets out to map this ambiguous territory by taking readers on a thematic roller-coaster ride through movie history. Directors and critics speculate about the nature of cinematic vision, and there are contributions to the debate from writers like Kafka, Virginia Woolf and Joan Didion, artists including Salvador Dalí, George Grosz and Fernand Léger, and the composers Arnold Schoenberg and Dmitri Shostakovich. The book begins from the audacious innovations of silent film, and examines the influence of French surrealism and German expressionism; it accounts for the appeal of Hollywood genres like the Western, the horror film and the musical, and ends by considering the fate of the moving image in our visually glutted society.

Combining contagious enthusiasm with an eye for the subjective quirks of filmmakers and the allure of favourite performers, Conrad delivers an astonishing addition to the literature on the seventh art.

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