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Title Stages of reality : theatricality in cinema / edited by André Loiselle and Jeremy Maron.
Publisher Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2012]
Copyright date ©2012



Descript 1 online resource (vi, 237 pages)
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Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part One: Traces of Theatricality: Stage-to-Screen Adaptations; 1. Self-Adaptation: Queer Theatricality in Brad Fraser's Leaving Metropolis and Robert Lepage's La face cachée de la lune; 2. Brechtian Television: Theatricality and Adaptation of the Stage Play; Part Two: Cinematic Theatricality, Genre, and Gender; 3. Cinéma du Grand Guignol: Theatricality in the Horror Film; 4. 'I'll Show Them!' Creating Legal Spectacles in Revenge Cinema; 5. The Ethics of Murder: Trial as Performance in the Maternal Melodrama
6. Theatricality in the Cleopatra Films: Women (or We Men?) of PowerPart Three: The Politics of Cinematic Theatricality; 7. Committed Theatricality; 8. Theatrical Games and the Gift of a Fable: Performance vs. Reality in Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful; Part Four: Performance, Voice, Movement, and the Theatricality of Cinema; 9. Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance, and Cavellian Theatricality; 10. Bullet-Time, Becoming, and the Sway of Theatricality: Performance and Play in The Matrix; Selected Bibliography; Contributors.
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ISBN 9781442696280 (electronic bk.)
1442696281 (electronic bk.)
9781442643529
1442643528
9781442612051
1442612053
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Subject Motion pictures and theater.
Motion pictures -- History.
Alt author Loiselle, André,
Maron, Jeremy, 1980-
Descript 1 online resource (vi, 237 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part One: Traces of Theatricality: Stage-to-Screen Adaptations; 1. Self-Adaptation: Queer Theatricality in Brad Fraser's Leaving Metropolis and Robert Lepage's La face cachée de la lune; 2. Brechtian Television: Theatricality and Adaptation of the Stage Play; Part Two: Cinematic Theatricality, Genre, and Gender; 3. Cinéma du Grand Guignol: Theatricality in the Horror Film; 4. 'I'll Show Them!' Creating Legal Spectacles in Revenge Cinema; 5. The Ethics of Murder: Trial as Performance in the Maternal Melodrama
6. Theatricality in the Cleopatra Films: Women (or We Men?) of PowerPart Three: The Politics of Cinematic Theatricality; 7. Committed Theatricality; 8. Theatrical Games and the Gift of a Fable: Performance vs. Reality in Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful; Part Four: Performance, Voice, Movement, and the Theatricality of Cinema; 9. Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance, and Cavellian Theatricality; 10. Bullet-Time, Becoming, and the Sway of Theatricality: Performance and Play in The Matrix; Selected Bibliography; Contributors.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781442696280 (electronic bk.)
1442696281 (electronic bk.)
9781442643529
1442643528
9781442612051
1442612053
Subject Motion pictures and theater.
Motion pictures -- History.
Alt author Loiselle, André,
Maron, Jeremy, 1980-

Subject Motion pictures and theater.
Motion pictures -- History.
Descript 1 online resource (vi, 237 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part One: Traces of Theatricality: Stage-to-Screen Adaptations; 1. Self-Adaptation: Queer Theatricality in Brad Fraser's Leaving Metropolis and Robert Lepage's La face cachée de la lune; 2. Brechtian Television: Theatricality and Adaptation of the Stage Play; Part Two: Cinematic Theatricality, Genre, and Gender; 3. Cinéma du Grand Guignol: Theatricality in the Horror Film; 4. 'I'll Show Them!' Creating Legal Spectacles in Revenge Cinema; 5. The Ethics of Murder: Trial as Performance in the Maternal Melodrama
6. Theatricality in the Cleopatra Films: Women (or We Men?) of PowerPart Three: The Politics of Cinematic Theatricality; 7. Committed Theatricality; 8. Theatrical Games and the Gift of a Fable: Performance vs. Reality in Roberto Benigni's Life Is Beautiful; Part Four: Performance, Voice, Movement, and the Theatricality of Cinema; 9. Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance, and Cavellian Theatricality; 10. Bullet-Time, Becoming, and the Sway of Theatricality: Performance and Play in The Matrix; Selected Bibliography; Contributors.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Loiselle, André,
Maron, Jeremy, 1980-
ISBN 9781442696280 (electronic bk.)
1442696281 (electronic bk.)
9781442643529
1442643528
9781442612051
1442612053

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