The Visceral Screen The Visceral Screen

The Visceral Screen

Between the Cinemas of John Cassavetes and David Cronenberg

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Publisher Description

Robert Furze argues the defining characteristic of John Cassavetes and David Cronenberg’s respective approaches is that of “visceral”

cinema, a term that illustrates the anxiety these film-makers provoke in their audiences. Cassavetes demonstrates this through disregard for plot structure and character coherence, while Cronenberg’s focus is on graphic depictions of mutilation, extreme forms of bodily transformation, and violence. Cassavetes and Cronenberg are established auteurs, but the elements of their films that appear to be barriers to their artistic status, for example, slipshod method and lingering violence or pre-digital special effects, are reassessed here as indicators of creativity. In this way, Furze encourages debates of what makes a film good or bad.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2015
July 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
246
Pages
PUBLISHER
Intellect
SELLER
Intellect Limited
SIZE
2.1
MB
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