Imagining reality : the Faber book of the documentary /
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London ; Boston :
Faber and Faber,
1998.
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| 版: | Pbk. ed. |
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目次:
- The Kingdom of Shadows: introduction
- The Kingdom of Shadows / Maxim Gorky
- George Méliès and the illusion of reality
- 1896: censorship of new footage in Imperial Russia / Francis Doublier
- Boleslaw Matuszewski and the documentary idea
- Taking the camera to war / Albert E. Smith
- Going to extremes: introduction
- A woman at war / Jessica Borthwicke
- In the land of the head hunters / Edward S. Curtis
- Pancho Villa fights for the camera / Terry Ramsaye
- The worst location in the world: Herbert G. Ponting in the Antarctic / Dennis Lynch
- Genuine war films / W. Stephen Bush and Captain F.E. Kleinschmidt
- Filming death / Béla Balázs
- Lowell Thomas and 'Lawrence of Arabia' / Kevin Brownlow
- Robert Flaherty talking
- Grass: a nation's battle for life / Merian C. Cooper.
- Kino eyes and agit trains: introduction
- Dziga Vertov: the man with the camera
- Esther Shub and the art of compilation / Jay Leyda
- Agit trains and mobile laboratories / Roman Karmen
- A Kinok speaks: Mikhail Kaufman in interview
- Documentary and the avant-garde: introduction
- Haxan/witchcraft through the ages / Tom Milne
- Ruttman's Berlin
- The failings of Berlin / Siegried Kracauer
- Making Rain / Joris Ivens
- Jean Painlevé / Raymond Durgnat
- A propos de Nice / Boris Kaufman
- Luis Buñuel discusses Las hurdes.
- The British Movement: introduction
- Grierson's background and the origins of his ideas
- First principles of documentary / John Grierson
- Song of Ceylon: an interview with Basil Wright / Cecile Starr
- BBC: the voice of Britain / Graham Greene
- The role of Alberto Cavalcanti / Elizabeth Sussex
- Night mail / Dai Vaughan
- Tackling social problems
- Battling for minds: introduction
- News films / Béla Balázs
- Leni Riefenstahl, art and propaganda / Manohla Dargis
- The Spanish earth / Joris Ivens
- The wandering Jew / Erwin Leiser
- John Huston at war / Scott Hammen
- Only connect: aspects of the work of Humphrey Jennings / Lindsay Anderson.
- Aspects of Asia: introduction
- Moments of creation / Arun Khopar
- Worlds of command / Tom Waugh
- A foreigner's view of the Japanese documentary scene / Scott Sinkler
- Iwasaki and the occupied screen / Erik Barnouw
- Conflict, Ogawa and Japanese film-making / Andrée Tournès
- An interview with Shohei Imamura / Toichi Nakata
- The emperor's naked army marches / Jill Forbes
- The essayists: introduction
- O dreamland / Gavin Lambert
- The Sunday musicians / Krzysztof Kieślowski
- Nuit et brouillard / Annette Insdorff
- Warhol's Sleep / Jonas Mekas
- Orson Welles's F for fake / Richard Combs
- Marcel Ophüls / Ian Buruma
- Phantom India / Louis Malle
- Chris Marker and Sans soleil / Terrence Rafferty.
- The grain of truth: introduction
- Richard Leacock remembers the origins of 'direct cinema'
- Richard Leacock interviewed by Mark Shivas
- The Maysles Brothers interviewed by James Blue
- Jean Rouch interviewed by G. Roy-Leven
- Jean Rouch interviewed by James Blue
- Narration can be a killer / Robert Drew
- Gimme shelter / Pauline Kael
- Editing as a four-way conversation / Frederick Wiseman
- The cinema of social concern: introduction
- An interview with Santiago Alvarez
- History is the theme of all my films: an interview with Emile De Antonio
- Filming torture victims / Haskell Wexler
- Roger & me / Roger Ebert
- Death of a nation / Ken Loach
- On the rebound: Hoop dreams and its discontents / Paul Arthur and Janet Cutler.
- Diversity: introduction
- The unique role of documentaries / Krzysztof Kieślowski
- Shoah: witness to annihilation / J. Hoberman
- The being of nothingness: an interview with Claude Lanzmann
- Appearance and reality: Gabriele Annan on Maximilian Schell's Marlene
- The thin blue line / Terrence Rafferty
- When documentary is not documentary / Lizzie Francke
- Hearts of darkness: a film-maker's Apocalypse / Roger Ebert
- The rise of camcorder culture / Paul Barker
- Drawing it out / Michael Eaton
- The burning question: Nick Broomfield ; Molly Dineen ; Nicholas Fraser ; Clive Gordon ; Mike Grigsby ; Michael Jackson ; Claude Lanzmann ; Richard Leacock ; Kim Longinotto ; Philippa Lowthorpe ; Chris Marker ; Albert Maysles ; Peter Moore ; Marcel Ophüls ; Pawel Pawlikowski ; D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus
- Appendix: A response to Pauline Kael.