Description: Martin Walsh, a young critic and film teacher, died in a cycling accident in 1977. He had been a regular contributor to film magazines in Britain, Canada and the United states and had established himself as a leading proponent of a radical aesthetics of cinema associated with the work of Bertolt Brecht. Keith M. Griffiths, a film-maker and lifelong friend of Martin Walsh, has gathered together for this volume a selection of his published writings, together with some previously unpublished, united around the theme of the Brechtian aspect of radical cinema. Whether discussing Brecht himself, or the Soviet film-maker Alexander Medvedkin, or the recent work of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub, these essays are distinguished by their commitment to the clear expression of ideas and problems of great relevance to the cinema today.
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Number of Pages: 108 Pages
Publication Name: Brechtian Aspect of Radical Cinema
Language: English
Publisher: Bfi Publishing
Item Height: 1 in
Publication Year: 1981
Subject: Drama, Film / Référence, Film / Genres / General, Film / Direction & Production, Film / History & Criticism
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 16 Oz
Item Length: 8.7 in
Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Performing Arts
Author: Martin Walsh, Keith M. Griffiths
Item Width: 5.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback