Classical Antiquity and the Cinematic Imagination

Classical Antiquity and the Cinematic Imagination
Author: Martin M. Winkler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009396721

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This book aims to enhance our appreciation of the modernity of the classical cultures and, conversely, of cinema's debt to ancient Greece and Rome. It explores filmic perspectives on the ancient verbal and visual arts and applies what is often referred to as pre-cinema and what Sergei Eisenstein called cinematism: that paintings, statues, and literature anticipate modern visual technologies. The motion of bodies depicted in static arts and the vividness of epic ecphrases point to modern features of storytelling, while Plato's Cave Allegory and Zeno's Arrow Paradox have been related to film exhibition and projection since the early days of cinema. The book additionally demonstrates the extensive influence of antiquity on an age dominated by moving-image media, as with stagings of Odysseus' arrow shot through twelve axes or depictions of the Golden Fleece. Chapters interpret numerous European and American silent and sound films and some television productions and digital videos.

Classical Antiquity and the Cinematic Imagination

Classical Antiquity and the Cinematic Imagination
Author: Martin M. Winkler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Classical literature
ISBN: 1009396684

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"Demonstrates the affinities between antiquity and today by interpreting several themes in classical literature and arts and illustrating these with numerous films, ranging from silents, classic Hollywood, and European popular and art films to documentaries, animation, and digital media and special effects"--

Classical Literature on Screen

Classical Literature on Screen
Author: Martin M. Winkler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107191280

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This book examines different affinities between major classical authors and great filmmakers alongside representations of ancient myth and history in popular cinema.

Antiquity Now

Antiquity Now
Author: Thomas E. Jenkins
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521196260

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This book examines the surprising uses, and abuses, of the classical world in contemporary popular media.

The Ancient World in Silent Cinema

The Ancient World in Silent Cinema
Author: Pantelis Michelakis,Maria Wyke
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107292345

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In the first four decades of cinema, hundreds of films were made that drew their inspiration from ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt and the Bible. Few of these films have been studied, and even fewer have received the critical attention they deserve. The films in question, ranging from historical and mythological epics to adaptations of ancient drama, burlesques, cartoons and documentaries, suggest a fascination with the ancient world that competes in intensity and breadth with that of Hollywood's classical era. What contribution did antiquity make to the development of early cinema? How did early cinema's representations affect modern understanding of antiquity? Existing prints as well as ephemera scattered in film archives and libraries around the world constitute an enormous field of research. This extensively illustrated edited collection is a first systematic attempt to focus on the instrumental role of silent cinema in twentieth-century conceptions of the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East.

The Smells and Senses of Antiquity in the Modern Imagination

The Smells and Senses of Antiquity in the Modern Imagination
Author: Adeline Grand-Clément,Charlotte Ribeyrol
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350169739

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This volume tackles the role of smell, under-explored in relation to the other senses, in the modern rejection, reappraisal and idealisation of antiquity. Among the senses olfaction in particular has often been overlooked in classical reception studies due to its evanescent nature, which makes this sense difficult to apprehend in its past instantiations. And yet, the smells associated with a given figure or social group convey a rich imagery which in turn connotes specific values: perfumes, scents and foul odours both reflect and mould the ways in which a society thinks or acts. Smells also help to distinguish between male and female, citizens and strangers, and play an important role during rituals. The Smells and Senses of Antiquity in the Modern Imagination focuses on the representation of ancient smells - both enticing and repugnant - in the visual and performative arts from the late 18th century up to the 21st century. The individual contributions explore painting, sculpture, literature and film, but also theatrical performance, museum exhibitions, advertising, television series, historical reenactment and graphic novels, which have all played a part in reshaping modern audiences' perceptions and experiences of the antique.

Classical Myth Culture in the Cinema

Classical Myth   Culture in the Cinema
Author: Martin M. Winkler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195130049

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This title comprises a collection of essays presenting a variety of approaches to films set in Ancient Greece and Rome and to films that reflect archetypal features of classical literature. The book illustrates the continuing presence of antiquity in the most varied and influential medium of modern popular culture. The diversity of content and theoretical stances found in this work should make this volume required reading for scholars and students interested in the presence of Greece and Rome in modern popular culture.

Imagining Ancient Cities in Film

Imagining Ancient Cities in Film
Author: Marta Garcia Morcillo,Pauline Hanesworth,Óscar Lapeña Marchena
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135013165

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In film imagery, urban spaces show up not only as spatial settings of a story, but also as projected ideas and forms that aim to recreate and capture the spirit of cultures, societies and epochs. Some cinematic cities have even managed to transcend fiction to become part of modern collective memory. Can we imagine a futuristic city not inspired at least remotely by Fritz Lang’s Metropolis? In the same way, ancient Babylon, Troy and Rome can hardly be shaped in popular imagination without conscious or subconscious references to the striking visions of Griffiths’ Intolerance, Petersen’s Troy and Scott’s Gladiator, to mention only a few influential examples. Imagining Ancient Cities in Film explores for the first time in scholarship film representations of cities of the Ancient World from early cinema to the 21st century. The volume analyzes the different choices made by filmmakers, art designers and screen writers to recreate ancient urban spaces as more or less convincing settings of mythical and historical events. In looking behind and beyond intended archaeological accuracy, symbolic fantasy, primitivism, exoticism and Hollywood-esque monumentality, this volume pays particular attention to the depiction of cities as faces of ancient civilizations, but also as containers of moral ideas and cultural fashions deeply rooted in the contemporary zeitgeist and in continuously revisited traditions.