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ISBN-10: 1681370247
ISBN-13: 9781681370248
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 11/15/2016
Dimensions: 8.20" L, 5.00" W, 0.40" H

Notes on the Cinematograph

Translator: Jonathan Griffin
Introduction by: J M G Le Clézio

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Overview

Robert Bresson’s Notes on the Cinematographer are working memos which the great French director made for his own use. In all of them, Bresson reflects with a craftsman’s insight on techniques and their philosophical and aesthetic implications. Not surprisingly, these acute reflections will not only sharpen a filmmaker’s sensibility but that of any artist in any medium. Bresson makes some quite radical distinctions between what he terms “cinematography” and something quite different: “cinema” – which is for him nothing but an attempt to photograph theater and use it for the screen. Director of The Trial of Joan of Arc, Pickpocket, A Prisoner Escapes, Diary of a Country Priest, Money, and many other classic films, Bresson is, quite simply, one of the most brilliant cinematographers in the history of film.

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"The collection Bresson on Bresson: Interviews 1943-1983 and Bresson's own Notes on the Cinematograph are primers for the gradual understanding of Robert Bresson, to paraphrase Gertrude Stein...Notes on the Cinematograph is the ultimate refinement of Bresson's thought, a loosely grouped succession of aphorisms and Zen koans." –J. Hoberman, The New York Times

"If there were any director you might expect to write what is, in effect, a philosophical notebook on the art and science of film-making, it would be Bresson...This is...a collection that reaches beyond its subject matter. It actually is philosophy." –Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian

"Half-philosophy, half-poetry, Notes on the Cinema­to­graph reads in places like The Art of War for filmmakers." –John Semley, The A.V. Club

"The power of Bresson's films lies in the fact that his purity and fastidiousness are at the same time an idea about life, about what Cocteau called 'inner style, ' about the most serious way of being human." –Susan Sontag

"Short, aphoristic fragments that guide Bresson's film making. Scribbed down as 'notes to self, ' reading them in whole is astonishing & inspiring, a totality of a brilliant filmmaker." –Mike Kitchell, HTMLGiant

Notes on the Cinematograph...feels like the rare beast: a manifesto of filmmaking one doesn't see much of nowadays. In it, Bresson's artistic philosophy is laid bare.
–Zak Salih, The Los Angeles Review of Books

An original and singular figure, Breton sought a truer form of narrative film...a welcome creative tool, both for people interested in making art and for those who just enjoy talking or thinking about it.
–Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, A.V. Club

Bresson's films are many things. They are among the most maddeningly beautiful in all of cinema; each is like a wedge violently driven into the world. Bresson's cinema is a monument to an idea of art that knows no compromise.
–Michael Blum, The Brooklyn Rail

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ISBN-10: 1681370247
ISBN-13: 9781681370248
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Publish Date: 11/15/2016
Dimensions: 8.20" L, 5.00" W, 0.40" H
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