Rudolf Arnheim's Formalist Film Theory Part 2: Playtime
This video is the second part of a lecture on Rudolf Arnheim's formalist film theory, where I examine how Jacques Tati's film PlayTime (1967) illustrates some of the formalist principles in Arnheim's Film as Art through its visual style as well as themes.
Видео Rudolf Arnheim's Formalist Film Theory Part 2: Playtime канала Film & Media Studies
Видео Rudolf Arnheim's Formalist Film Theory Part 2: Playtime канала Film & Media Studies
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