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    Film Language: A Semiotics of the Cinema

     
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    Film Language: A Semiotics of the Cinema

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    A pioneer in the field, Christian Metz applies insights of structural linguistics to the language of film.
    "The semiology of film . . . can be held to date from the publication in 1964 of the famous essay by Christian Metz, 'Le cinema: langue ou langage?'"--Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, "Times Literary Supplement"
    "Modern film theory begins with Metz."--Constance Penley, coeditor of "Camera Obscura"
    "Any consideration of semiology in relation to the particular field signifying practice of film passes inevitably through a reference to the work of Christian Metz. . . . The first book to be written in this field, ("Film Language") is important not merely because of this primacy but also because of the issues it raises . . . issues that have become crucial to the contemporary argument."--Stephen Heath, "Screen"

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780226521305
    Edition:
    Univ of Chicago
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    286
    Publication date:
    1990-12-15
    Publisher:
    University Of Chicago Press
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780226521305
    Edition:
    Univ of Chicago
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    286
    Publication date:
    1990-12-15
    Publisher:
    University Of Chicago Press

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