The films of Fritz Lang : allegories of vision and modernity / Tom Gunning.

In this remarkable new study, the renowned historian and theorist of early cinema turns his attention to the work of Fritz Lang, proposing new readings of the entire output of one of cinema's foremost directors. Gunning examines the films not only as a stylistically coherent body of work, but a...

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Main Author: Gunning, Tom, 1949-
Corporate Author: British Film Institute
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : British Film Institute, 2000.
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Summary:In this remarkable new study, the renowned historian and theorist of early cinema turns his attention to the work of Fritz Lang, proposing new readings of the entire output of one of cinema's foremost directors. Gunning examines the films not only as a stylistically coherent body of work, but as an attempt to portray the modern world through cinema. The world of modernity in which systems replace individuals is conveyed by Lange's mastery of cinematic set design, composition, and editing. Lang presents not only a decades-long vision of cinematic narrative that can be compared to that of Alfred Hitchcock or Jean Renoir, but a view of modernity that relates strongly to the ideas of Adorno, Brecht, Benjamin, and Kracauer.
Physical Description:xiii, 528 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [481]-517) and index.
ISBN:0851707424
9780851707426
0851707432
9780851707433