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Deux ans de vacances
Une aventure palpitante de Jules Verne, où un groupe d'enfants échoués sur une île déserte lutte pour sa survie, confronté aux défis de la nature et aux tensions internes.€ 100,95 -
Music in the Films of Lars Von Trier
An exploration of one of contemporary cinema's most provocative directors, this book considers Lars von Trier's innovative use of pre-existing music, demonstrating how it shapes cinematic meaning through a unique combination of music and film analysis, archival research, and insider interviews.From the world's end set to Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde in Melancholia, through the haunting performance by Björk on the gallows in Dancer in the Dark, to the reinterpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's organ piece "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" as a metaphor for hypersexuality in Nymphomaniac, Lars von Trier's films employ pre-existing music as a central storytelling device.Drawing on exclusive access to Lars von Trier's private archives and interviews with key collaborators, this book uncovers the behind-the-scenes processes that bring these musical moments to life. It explores how pre-existing music is adapted, reimagined, and interwoven with visual narratives. The book's transdisciplinary approach reflects the diversity of Lars von Trier's films, offering fresh perspectives on musical adaptation, audience engagement, and the collaborative nature of filmmaking. By examining Lars von Trier's entire filmography, it provides a deeper understanding of how music shapes cinematic storytelling and its emotional resonance, making it a valuable resource for film studies and musicology.
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Relation in Art, Being a Suggested Scheme of Art Criticism, With Which Is Incorporated a Sketch of a Hypothetic Philosophy of Relation
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Relation in Art
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Relation in Art, Being a Suggested Scheme of Art Criticism, With Which Is Incorporated a Sketch of a Hypothetic Philosophy of Relation
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Relation in Art
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Mussolini as revealed in his political speeches November 1914 August 1923 (Edition1)
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The Goodness of God
Capturing God's Presence in Nature, A 21-Day Photographic Devotional€ 49,95 -
Utah Painting and Sculpture
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A Book of Reasons
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Call and Response-ability
Black Canadian Works of Art and the Politics of Relation“Call and Response-ability is a stunning achievement and an invaluable contribution to the archive of Black Canadian literature and art. Offering a set of fresh, honest, provocative reflections, the book illuminates Black art as a deeply relational practice. It is a call to attunement to a different kind of sound and storytelling, an invitation to listen and listen well.” - Andrea Davis, author of Horizon, Sea, Sound: Caribbean and African Women’s Cultural Critiques of Nation
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Callas and Her Doubles
João Pedro Cachopo examines the intensification of the myth of Maria Callas in the 21st century, focusing on media-driven projects around the celebrated soprano that illustrate the coexistence of technological euphoria and cultural nostalgia in the digital age.Nearly 50 years after the death of Maria Callas (1923-1977), the myth of the legendary soprano not only persists but has gained new intensity. The Callas phenomenon has transcended the realm of opera, revealing a paradox of our time: the intertwining of technological euphoria and cultural nostalgia. This intensification extends far beyond traditional tributes, such as exhibitions and biographies. It is characterized by a wave of technologically ambitious projects that stand out for their media complexity and artistic boldness. In 2017, Tom Volf initiated the Maria by Callas project, encompassing an immersive exhibition and an innovative documentary. The following year, Callas in Concert, a live show with a hologram of the singer, toured internationally. More recently, in September 2020, Marina Abramovic premiered her multimedia opera-performance, 7 Deaths of Maria Callas, at the Bayerische Staatsoper.All this raises a fundamental question: in an era dominated by technical reproducibility, is the value of aura in decline, or is it metamorphosing? And what does the acceleration of the Callas myth reveal, not only about the artist and her legacy, but also about contemporary culture and our collective imagination?
€ 121,50