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Compounding the lyric essay film: Towards a theory of poetic counter-narrative

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Abstract

Both artists and critics refer more and more to a diverse range of contemporary films as lyric or poetic essays. Lyricism is indeed acquiring increasing relevance as one of the key modes adopted by an artistic practice that is spreading fast throughout the globe. Yet, the lyric essay is still substantially undertheorized. This chapter aims to refine the theoretical and analytical tools that are at our disposal to think about the lyric essay film, and to expand our understanding of how lyricism is used by film-makers to create audiovisual spaces for thought. In doing so, it draws on a specific case study, the cinema of contemporary Italian film-maker Pietro Marcello, whose experimental essayistic work is elegiac and political all at once.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBeyond the Essay Film: Subjectivity, Textuality and Technology
EditorsJulia Vassilieva, Deane Williams
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter3
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9781003691617
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jul 2020

Keywords

  • Contemporary film as
  • Lyric essay film
  • Lyricism
  • [FilmMusicTheatre]

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