CCC Auteurs citations in Corpus 2004-2023

 

Filmmakers mentionned in the corpus of 14 books on Slow Cinema, Contemplative Cinema or Cinéma soustractif between 2004 and 2023. In purple, Contemplative Cinema (or Slow Cinema) auteurs. In red, Slow Cinema auteurs only.



Detail of the citations list per corpus. Allcaps for major CCC auteurs, Green for recurrent CCC figureheads (see CCC 1967-2020 by auteur)


Great disparity within the global corpus. Always the same usual suspects (Tarr, Tsai, Alonso, Costa cited by 2/3rd of the books) and other familiar faces (Akerman, Kiarostami, Ceylan, Reygadas, Weerasethakul cited by half of the books), amongst which I consider Ceylan too talkative (the words, the poetry, the discussions are too important to his cinema to be completely Contemplative).

Then come Diaz, JZK, Reichardt, Wang Bing, Bresson, Cavalier, Frammartino, Jarmusch, Ozu, Sokurov, Tarkovsky, Gus van Sant... cited by 1/3rd of the books. Bresson, Ozu and Tarkovsky belong to an older generation (Modernists). Only Diaz, Wang Bing, Frammartino, Sokurov and Gus van Sant (for his Death trilogy) are truly Contemplative.

Attention to the end of the long tail, who only get 1 mention each, basically cherry picking.

I added more names I consider remarkable Contemplative contributors but were not picked by any book on the subject : Govindan Aravindan, Paz Encina, Emmanuel Gras, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Semih Kaplanoglu, Naomi Kawase, Takeshi Kitano, Valérie Massadian, Sohrab Shahid Saless, Carlos Sorin.


The books on Slow/Contemplative Cinema from this study (see the Library page on Unspoken Cinema):

  1. Les Films gueules de bois in Trafic n°50 (2004/Antony Fiant)
  2. Turbulences and Flow (2007/Yvette Biro)
  3. Le cinéma a minima in Trafic (2009/Frederick Sabouraud)
  4. Pour une contemplation subversive (2012/Pellet)
  5. Slow Movies (2014/Ira Jaffe)
  6. Le Cinéma soustractif (2014/Antony Fiant)
  7. Slow Cinema (2016/De Luca/Barradas Jorge)
  8. The Long Take (2017/Lutz Koepenick)
  9. Poetics of Slow Cinema (2018/Emre Caglayan)
  10. Rethinking Transcendental Style in Transcedental Style in Film (2018/Paul Schrader)
  11. Filmer le quotidien (2019/Leperchey)
  12. Human Condition(s) (2021/Nadin Mai)
  13. Lo que dura una pelicula (2023/Ferragut)
  14. BONUS: Du cinéma contemplatif (2025/Benoit Rouilly)

Comments

Anonymous said…
You should also watch Mani Kaul, Kumar Sahani, Gurvinder Singh.
Benoit Rouilly said…
OK, thanks Anonymous. Which films in particular are you thinking of?
Anonymous said…
Mani Kaul- Uski Roti(1969), Ashad Ka Ek Din(1971), Duvidha(1973),Nazar(1991)
Kumar Sahani- Maya Darpan(1972), Tarang(1984), Khayal Gatha(1989), Char Adhyay(1997)
Gurvinder Singh- Anhe Ghorhey De Daan(2011), Chauthi Koot(2015), Adh Chandani Raat(2022)
Benoit Rouilly said…
Thank you. Now I have to find them...
Benoit Rouilly said…
I just watched Uski Roti. Thanks for the recommendation, a very interesting cinematography. The narrative is quite experimental, contemplative indeed, but complex in its structure, between reality and fantasy. Looking forward to discover the others.
Anonymous said…
Much appreciated, Benoit. How can I send you links to other films?
Anonymous said…
Also after reading some of the articles on your blog, understanding what truly is CCC, another film came to my mind which fits the criteria's of CCC is Asha Jaoar Majhe (2014) dir. Aditya Vikram Sengupta
Benoit Rouilly said…
I can access the other Mani Kauls. For the rest, you can use my contact form, or find my email on the contact page. ;)
I didn't expect so many CCC films from India, especially recent ones... The Slow Cinema litterature doesn't do it justice!
Anonymous said…
Some day the justice will be served to the CCC films from India.

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