The altering eye : contemporary international cinema

The Altering Eye is a book about the most fertile period of filmmaking in the mid-twentieth century. This was a period of rediscovering cinema, of returning to zero (as Jean-Luc Godard proclaimed) and advancing beyond the conventions of the Hollywood style. Not merely advancing, but revolting agains...

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Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
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Contemporary
Cine
Cine -- Historia -- Siglo XX
Cine -- Aspectos sociales
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title The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
spellingShingle The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
Cinema
Contemporary
Cine
Cine -- Historia -- Siglo XX
Cine -- Aspectos sociales
title_short The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
title_full The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
title_fullStr The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
title_full_unstemmed The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
title_sort The altering eye : contemporary international cinema
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Cinema
Contemporary
topic Cinema
Contemporary
Cine
Cine -- Historia -- Siglo XX
Cine -- Aspectos sociales
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Cine -- Historia -- Siglo XX
Cine -- Aspectos sociales
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