Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model

This study deals with the time property in the cinema through two films: (The Knife) directed by Khalid Hamada and (The Deceived) directed by Tawfiq Saleh. These two films were excerpted by the cinema from two novels of the Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani, the first is from the novel (What is L...

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Main Author: Karima Nawi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Fine Arts / University of Baghdad 2019-03-01
Series:الاكاديمي
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Online Access:https://jcofarts.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jcofarts/article/view/183
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spelling doaj-12425c357d2241ccbcbce2c629fb71462021-03-27T14:59:41ZaraCollege of Fine Arts / University of Baghdadالاكاديمي1819-52292523-20292019-03-019110.35560/jcofarts91/49-64Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A ModelKarima Nawi This study deals with the time property in the cinema through two films: (The Knife) directed by Khalid Hamada and (The Deceived) directed by Tawfiq Saleh. These two films were excerpted by the cinema from two novels of the Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani, the first is from the novel (What is Left for You) and the second is from the novel (Men in the Sun).  If the Palestinian novel has imposed its presence on the Arab creative scene through a group of novelists who took it upon themselves to communicate their cause to the world,   the Palestinian cinema has been far from being a purely Palestinian, because many of the cinematic works have been provided by Arab countries on the issue, while this cinema is still seeking to establish its existence and to get distinguished on the level of privacy and creativity.  This study tries to address time in the two films and how the cinema has been able to do so with its various techniques that are under its control.  The    flashback is one of the most popular techniques used by the cinema to present time outside which the film cannot be performed.  The cinema has succeeded through many techniques which it employed to present a film narrative that is close to time in its reality and spontaneity without affecting its credibility by the viewer. Through these two films, the ingenuity of the two directors emerged in dealing with the idea of time. The director Tawfiq Saleh tried to control the time in his film (The Deceived) through focusing on the presence of the characters in the tank in which Abo Al-Khayzoran moved them to Kuwait. The expression was to set the time by hour and sometimes by other signs. While the film director Khaled Hamada in his film (The Knife) used the clock as a constant time alarm throughout the film. https://jcofarts.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jcofarts/article/view/183Novel, Palestinian Cinema, Time, Ghassan Kanafani
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Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model
الاكاديمي
Novel, Palestinian Cinema, Time, Ghassan Kanafani
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title Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model
title_short Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model
title_full Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model
title_fullStr Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model
title_full_unstemmed Time in the Cinema...The Two Films (The Knife and The Deceived) -A Model
title_sort time in the cinema...the two films (the knife and the deceived) -a model
publisher College of Fine Arts / University of Baghdad
series الاكاديمي
issn 1819-5229
2523-2029
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This study deals with the time property in the cinema through two films: (The Knife) directed by Khalid Hamada and (The Deceived) directed by Tawfiq Saleh. These two films were excerpted by the cinema from two novels of the Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani, the first is from the novel (What is Left for You) and the second is from the novel (Men in the Sun).  If the Palestinian novel has imposed its presence on the Arab creative scene through a group of novelists who took it upon themselves to communicate their cause to the world,   the Palestinian cinema has been far from being a purely Palestinian, because many of the cinematic works have been provided by Arab countries on the issue, while this cinema is still seeking to establish its existence and to get distinguished on the level of privacy and creativity.  This study tries to address time in the two films and how the cinema has been able to do so with its various techniques that are under its control.  The    flashback is one of the most popular techniques used by the cinema to present time outside which the film cannot be performed.  The cinema has succeeded through many techniques which it employed to present a film narrative that is close to time in its reality and spontaneity without affecting its credibility by the viewer. Through these two films, the ingenuity of the two directors emerged in dealing with the idea of time. The director Tawfiq Saleh tried to control the time in his film (The Deceived) through focusing on the presence of the characters in the tank in which Abo Al-Khayzoran moved them to Kuwait. The expression was to set the time by hour and sometimes by other signs. While the film director Khaled Hamada in his film (The Knife) used the clock as a constant time alarm throughout the film.
topic Novel, Palestinian Cinema, Time, Ghassan Kanafani
url https://jcofarts.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jcofarts/article/view/183
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