tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post5589368906675043444..comments2024-03-28T11:25:51.846+01:00Comments on Unspoken Cinema: Wang Bing (France Culture 2017)BenoitRouillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13525748892885946674noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post-20914114795686485562017-12-16T13:53:43.759+01:002017-12-16T13:53:43.759+01:00Ecoutez en français :
Jean Rouch, l'Homme-Ciné...Ecoutez en français :<br /><a href="https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/plan-large/jean-rouch-lhomme-cinema" rel="nofollow">Jean Rouch, l'Homme-Cinéma: "Ingénieur, ethnographe, cinéaste, il était avant tout un artiste"</a> (04/11/2017) emission Plan Large (France Culture) 1h<br /><br />"Plan large sur Jean Rouch, l'Homme-Cinéma, cinéaste ethnographe, explorateur et BenoitRouillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13525748892885946674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post-2186751660738473322017-12-15T07:37:34.203+01:002017-12-15T07:37:34.203+01:00Non je ne l'avais pas lu. Merci de l'avoir...Non je ne l'avais pas lu. Merci de l'avoir posté.<br />Je crois qu'il a raison en ce qui concerne son cinéma. C'est un truc très européen (ou français) que de théoriser sur la vérité. Mais les frères Lumières se contentaient de saisir le réel.<br />Je pense qu'en Chine (et en particulier les provinces rurales reculées), les gens ne sont pas encore cyniques ou corrompus par l&#BenoitRouillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13525748892885946674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post-38737142153921456912017-12-15T00:46:02.514+01:002017-12-15T00:46:02.514+01:00Have you read his Médiapart interview? The final Q...Have you read his Médiapart interview? The final Q&A:<br /><br />Chaque fois qu’on découvre un de vos films, on est stupéfait par l’intimité que vous arrivez à établir avec ceux que vous appelez vos personnages. Comment arrivez-vous à obtenir un tel naturel de leur part ? Ne craignez-vous pas parfois que la présence de votre caméra ne modifie, si peu que ce soit, leur comportement ?<br /><br Nathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00793435627216704153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post-56618791144877313102017-12-14T21:46:52.125+01:002017-12-14T21:46:52.125+01:00Wang Bing 2 : "The truth in cinema ... I thin...Wang Bing 2 : "The truth in cinema ... I think that from the moment when we pronounce a word, a term, it leads to something very abstract. Of course we can say that there is no truth. There's a lot of theory around that, and the directors really like to express themselves to say how impossible the truth is, that you can not reach it with the work of a filmmaker. Sure in some sense there BenoitRouillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13525748892885946674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post-28921969496317320612017-12-14T21:37:25.805+01:002017-12-14T21:37:25.805+01:00Jean Rouch : "The camera is not an eye, it...Jean Rouch : "The camera is not an eye, it's a lens. In it there is a whole series of intermediaries. They are deceptive intermediaries. We shrink the time, we lengthen it, we choose a viewpoint, we distort the characters. We accelerate a movement, we follow this movement, to the detriment of another movement. So there is a lot of lies here. That said, we still claim that term [Cinema BenoitRouillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13525748892885946674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35348238.post-55435526008001785882017-12-14T21:31:10.264+01:002017-12-14T21:31:10.264+01:00Wang Bing 1 : "I actually saw his documentary...Wang Bing 1 : "I actually saw his documentary [Chung-kuo-cina / China, Antonioni, 1972], I saw it for the first time, I saw a part of it when I was at the academy of Cinema of Beijing. In 2012, I viewed it again as a film print and I can say that it had a certain influence on me, I remember that when I was editing Tiexi Qu: West of Tracks [2003], there were some passages of my film I was notBenoitRouillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13525748892885946674noreply@blogger.com