Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space

<p>This text is an introduction to the special issue on ‘Landscape and Cinema’ published by <em>Aniki. Portuguese Journal of the Moving Image</em>. It is composed of a brief state of the art, which anchors this work within the bibliography on the subject, and a synthetic descriptio...

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Main Authors: Filipa Rosário, Iván Villarmea Álvarez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação de Investigadores da Imagem em Movimento 2017-01-01
Series:Aniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento
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Online Access:http://aim.org.pt/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/304
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spelling doaj-f3a0fd29f0e741ce857d569645638a3f2020-11-24T23:03:32ZengAssociação de Investigadores da Imagem em MovimentoAniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento2183-17502017-01-0141556310.14591/aniki.v4n1.304132Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through SpaceFilipa Rosário0Iván Villarmea Álvarez1Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, Centro de Estudos Comparatistas, 1600-214, LisboaUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela Faculdade de Xeografía, Historia e Arte Departamento de Historia da Arte 15703 Santiago de Compostela<p>This text is an introduction to the special issue on ‘Landscape and Cinema’ published by <em>Aniki. Portuguese Journal of the Moving Image</em>. It is composed of a brief state of the art, which anchors this work within the bibliography on the subject, and a synthetic description of the discourses developed by the six papers included in the issue: the first one addresses the historical and aesthetic evolution of the background in the Russian and Soviet cinema of the first decades of the twentieth century; the second discusses the representation of the Portuguese landscape in Manuel Guimarães’ films; the third identifies a few cinematic techniques that work as conventions of psychological landscape film, such as juxtaposition and superimposition; the fourth interprets the meaning of Brazilian urban landscapes showed in the feature film <em>A Vida Provisória</em> (Maurício Gomes Leite, 1968); the fifth deals with the corporeal and conceptual relations between body, memory and landscape through a sensory reading of the films <em>Ten Skies</em> (James Benning, 2004) and <em>Sin Peso</em> (Cao Guimarães, 2007); and finally, the sixth undertakes a comparative analysis of three South American non-fiction works that show several waterscapes as places of memory: <em>El botón de nácar </em>(Patricio Guzmán, 2015), <em>Los durmientes</em> (Enrique Ramírez, 2015) and <em>Las aguas del olvido</em> (Jonathan Perel, 2013). The aim of this preliminary text is therefore to introduce the main contents of the issue and some of its conclusions. In this sense, it is necessary to emphasise the open and polysemic nature of landscape, which works, inside and outside cinema, as a palimpsest in which multiple meanings come together. For this reason, those films that depict, create and intervene in landscape allow to perceive, among other things, the overlapping of historical and subjective times that takes place in certain spaces.</p>http://aim.org.pt/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/304PaisagemTempoEspaçoMemóriaFundo
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author Filipa Rosário
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Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space
Aniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento
Paisagem
Tempo
Espaço
Memória
Fundo
author_facet Filipa Rosário
Iván Villarmea Álvarez
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title Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space
title_short Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space
title_full Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space
title_fullStr Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space
title_full_unstemmed Landscape in Cinema: Images to Think Time through Space
title_sort landscape in cinema: images to think time through space
publisher Associação de Investigadores da Imagem em Movimento
series Aniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento
issn 2183-1750
publishDate 2017-01-01
description <p>This text is an introduction to the special issue on ‘Landscape and Cinema’ published by <em>Aniki. Portuguese Journal of the Moving Image</em>. It is composed of a brief state of the art, which anchors this work within the bibliography on the subject, and a synthetic description of the discourses developed by the six papers included in the issue: the first one addresses the historical and aesthetic evolution of the background in the Russian and Soviet cinema of the first decades of the twentieth century; the second discusses the representation of the Portuguese landscape in Manuel Guimarães’ films; the third identifies a few cinematic techniques that work as conventions of psychological landscape film, such as juxtaposition and superimposition; the fourth interprets the meaning of Brazilian urban landscapes showed in the feature film <em>A Vida Provisória</em> (Maurício Gomes Leite, 1968); the fifth deals with the corporeal and conceptual relations between body, memory and landscape through a sensory reading of the films <em>Ten Skies</em> (James Benning, 2004) and <em>Sin Peso</em> (Cao Guimarães, 2007); and finally, the sixth undertakes a comparative analysis of three South American non-fiction works that show several waterscapes as places of memory: <em>El botón de nácar </em>(Patricio Guzmán, 2015), <em>Los durmientes</em> (Enrique Ramírez, 2015) and <em>Las aguas del olvido</em> (Jonathan Perel, 2013). The aim of this preliminary text is therefore to introduce the main contents of the issue and some of its conclusions. In this sense, it is necessary to emphasise the open and polysemic nature of landscape, which works, inside and outside cinema, as a palimpsest in which multiple meanings come together. For this reason, those films that depict, create and intervene in landscape allow to perceive, among other things, the overlapping of historical and subjective times that takes place in certain spaces.</p>
topic Paisagem
Tempo
Espaço
Memória
Fundo
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