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5.0 out of 5 stars Someone, Please REPRINT THIS BOOK!, March 23, 2001
This review is from: Nonindifferent Nature: Film and the Structure of Things (Cambridge Studies in Film) (Hardcover)
All I can say is that if you're serious about film, you're serious about Eisenstein, and in that case, you you should have access to this volume of his theories. Here we get many more diverse sources to Eisenstein's thoughts, as Martin Lefebvre wrote in his extended study for Screen 41.4, one of which is classical rhetoric and ideas of religious ecstasy. Revisiting Eisenstein may now be more important than ever w/ the various newcomers to "filmmaking" in the non-stop emergence of new forms and formats for motion pictures and with them new possibilities to explore and experiment with narration.
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