For documentary : twelve essays / Dai Vaughan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, �1999.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 215 pages)Content type:- text
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Includes index.
Let There Be Lumiere -- The Space between Shots -- Arms and the Absent -- The Aesthetics of Ambiguity -- What Do We Mean by "What"? -- Berlin versus Tokyo -- Notes on the Ascent of a Fictitious Mountain -- Rooting for Magoo -- Competing with Reality -- Salvatore Giuliano -- From Today, Cinema Is Dead -- A Light Not Its Own.
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These essays offer fresh and challenging insights into documentary. Vaughan makes his starting point plain: 'Most of us would feel that the word 'documentary' had not justified its place in the dictionary if the films so called did not manifest some relationship with the world not shared by others.' That elusive relationship is the subject of his eloquent reflections and analyses.
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