Experiments with cinematic time
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- | '''Experiments with cinematic time''' is a concept in cinema concerned with [[fragmentation]] of [[narrative]] and with [[nonlinearity]]. Has cinematic time influenced literature? The case of ''[[Time's Arrow]]'' is an interesting one. The novel mimics the playing backwards of a film. | + | '''Experiments with cinematic time''' is a concept in cinema concerned with [[fragmentation]] of [[narrative]] and with [[Nonlinear narrative|nonlinearity of narrative]]. |
Some films experimenting with cinematic time are ''[[Rashomon]]'' (1950), ''[[Last Year at Marienbad]]'' (1961), ''[[Run Lola Run]]'' (1998), ''[[Groundhog Day (film)|Groundhog Day]]'' (1993), ''[[Memento]]'' (2000), ''[[Irréversible]]'' (2002). | Some films experimenting with cinematic time are ''[[Rashomon]]'' (1950), ''[[Last Year at Marienbad]]'' (1961), ''[[Run Lola Run]]'' (1998), ''[[Groundhog Day (film)|Groundhog Day]]'' (1993), ''[[Memento]]'' (2000), ''[[Irréversible]]'' (2002). | ||
Some films concerned with time travel are ''[[La Jetée]]'' (1962), ''[[The Terminator]]'' (1984) and ''[[Back to the Future]]'' (1985). | Some films concerned with time travel are ''[[La Jetée]]'' (1962), ''[[The Terminator]]'' (1984) and ''[[Back to the Future]]'' (1985). | ||
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== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
*''[[The Emergence of Cinematic Time : Modernity, Contingency, the Archive]]'' (2002) by Mary Ann Doane | *''[[The Emergence of Cinematic Time : Modernity, Contingency, the Archive]]'' (2002) by Mary Ann Doane |
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Experiments with cinematic time is a concept in cinema concerned with fragmentation of narrative and with nonlinearity of narrative.
Some films experimenting with cinematic time are Rashomon (1950), Last Year at Marienbad (1961), Run Lola Run (1998), Groundhog Day (1993), Memento (2000), Irréversible (2002).
Some films concerned with time travel are La Jetée (1962), The Terminator (1984) and Back to the Future (1985).
Has cinematic time influenced literature? The case of Time's Arrow is an interesting one. The novel mimics the playing backwards of a film.
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Further reading
- The Emergence of Cinematic Time : Modernity, Contingency, the Archive (2002) by Mary Ann Doane
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