Film Theory And Criticism by Leo Braudy

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The book is a comprehensive anthology that explores the diverse and evolving field of film theory and criticism. It brings together seminal essays and writings from a range of influential theorists and critics, offering insights into various approaches to understanding cinema. The collection covers topics such as the nature of film as an art form, its cultural and social impact, and the psychological and philosophical dimensions of film viewing. By examining different perspectives, the book provides readers with a deep understanding of the theoretical frameworks that have shaped film studies over the years.

Published
1974
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
800-900
Original Language
English
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