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Review Essay

Review of Richard Rushton, The Reality of Film: Theories of Filmic Reality

Pages 390-394 | Published online: 16 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

This review focuses on Richard Rushton's The Reality of Film (Manchester University Press, 2011), a book that does not study filmic realism – film's representation of reality – but the innate reality of film. The book's main argument is that film's innate reality is a part of reality, not a representation of it. Rushton presents his case through a reading of the work of André Bazin, Christian Metz, Stanley Cavell, Gilles Deleuze, Slavoj Žižek and Jacques Rancière.

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