L'Atalante
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Product Details
Author:
Marina Warner
Series:
BFI Film Classics
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
96
Publisher:
British Film Institute (November 25, 2015)
Language:
English
Audience:
College/higher education
ISBN-13:
9781844578887
ISBN-10:
1844578887
Weight:
16oz
Dimensions:
5.33" x 7.51" x 0.23"
Case Pack:
100
File:
Macmillan Trade-macmillan_us_academic_onix21-2016-0320-20160321.xml
Folder:
Macmillan Trade
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$15.36
Publisher Identifier:
P-STM
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A
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Yes
Overview
The last film in Jean Vigo's tragically short career, L'Atalante (1934) was indifferently received at first but has now achieved almost legendary status. Exploring the many ways in which the film's greatness lies not in the story but in the manner of its telling, Marina Warner provides rich analysis of its historical, cultural and biographical contexts to show how Vigo's extraordinary
style – as fresh, original and beautiful today as in 1934 – owes something to Surrealism, but is also uniquely his.
In this reissued edition, updated with a new foreword and featuring original cover artwork by Richey Beckett, Warner argues that the quality of this luminously strange, poignantly tender and constantly surprising ciné-poem has only strengthened in the eighty years since it was made.
style – as fresh, original and beautiful today as in 1934 – owes something to Surrealism, but is also uniquely his.
In this reissued edition, updated with a new foreword and featuring original cover artwork by Richey Beckett, Warner argues that the quality of this luminously strange, poignantly tender and constantly surprising ciné-poem has only strengthened in the eighty years since it was made.








