‘Still, Short, Cut: The early films of Sonia Liza Kenterman’
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‘Still, Short, Cut: The early films of Sonia Liza Kenterman’. / Lock, Charles.
Retelling the Past in Contemporary Greek Literature, Film, and Popular Culture . red. / Gerasimus Katzan; Trine Stauning Willert. London : Lexington Books, 2019. s. 219-227.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - ‘Still, Short, Cut: The early films of Sonia Liza Kenterman’
AU - Lock, Charles
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This chapter is based on the discussion between director Sonia Liza Kenterman and professor Charles Lock following the screening of Kenterman’s two short films Nicoleta (2012) and White Sheet (2014). The text is accompanied by stills from the films which will illuminate the themes discussed. These include: - Aesthetic choices in lighting, scenography and costumes; allusions to and inspiration from other visual media.- The minimal use of dialogue, whether due to the exigencies of wartime (‘careless words cost lives’) or to a psychological or existential refusal of verbal communication. - The director’s work with the actors and especially with the child protagonist of Nicoleta.- The thematic and narrative conception that triggered and stimulated each of the scripts and how the concept was transformed and evolved during the filming process.- The part played by female characters: is this representative of the actualities of the Civil War? Is it consistent with cinematic representations of the War? Or is this a redemptive mode, to draw attention to those hitherto neglected? - The political scope and focus of cinema, with particular reference to civil war and occupation.
AB - This chapter is based on the discussion between director Sonia Liza Kenterman and professor Charles Lock following the screening of Kenterman’s two short films Nicoleta (2012) and White Sheet (2014). The text is accompanied by stills from the films which will illuminate the themes discussed. These include: - Aesthetic choices in lighting, scenography and costumes; allusions to and inspiration from other visual media.- The minimal use of dialogue, whether due to the exigencies of wartime (‘careless words cost lives’) or to a psychological or existential refusal of verbal communication. - The director’s work with the actors and especially with the child protagonist of Nicoleta.- The thematic and narrative conception that triggered and stimulated each of the scripts and how the concept was transformed and evolved during the filming process.- The part played by female characters: is this representative of the actualities of the Civil War? Is it consistent with cinematic representations of the War? Or is this a redemptive mode, to draw attention to those hitherto neglected? - The political scope and focus of cinema, with particular reference to civil war and occupation.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-1-4985-6338-3
SP - 219
EP - 227
BT - Retelling the Past in Contemporary Greek Literature, Film, and Popular Culture
A2 - Katzan, Gerasimus
A2 - Stauning Willert, Trine
PB - Lexington Books
CY - London
ER -
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