Description
This book explores the nature of allegory within Iranian cinema through in-depth case studies, analyising filmmakers' techniques, the socio-political context of the films, and their artistic, aesthetic value.
About the Author
Michelle Langford is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Her research spans the cinemas of Iran and Germany. She is author of Allegorical Images: Tableau, Time and Gesture in the Cinema of Werner Schroeter (2006) and the editor of The Directory of World Cinema: Germany (2012, 2013). Her work on Iranian cinema has appeared in leading film studies journals including Camera Obscura, Screen and Screening the Past.
Reviews
[W]onderfully informative ... Langford's descriptions of the films under discussion are evocative throughout, and the flexibility of her approach to allegory allows for the cohabitation of vastly different films in each chapter, as well as the capacity to adopt distinct approaches for reading films by the same director. * Affirmations of the Modern *
This stimulating study views and analyzes the allegorical features of modern Iranian cinema not just as a protective strategy, a way to evade censorship, but as an integral part of the poetics of Iran's vibrant cinematic art-a way to bring out the ineffable in a society in which art, especially poetry, has always had ambiguous layers of meaning ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, faculty. * CHOICE *
Lovers of Iranian films should be grateful to Michelle Langford for her fascinating book in which she treats a wide range of subjects, that form the core of modern Persian society such as art and poetry, male female relationships, woman's emancipation, ambiguity and censorship, and aesthetics and symbolism. With a smooth pen, attractive style, and superior analyses, she takes the reader through these topics by examining several films by acclaimed Iranian film directors. * Asghar Seyed-Gohrab, Associate Professor of Persian, Leiden University, Netherlands *
'The book beautifully demonstrates the allegorical aesthetics of Iranian cinema over a range of genres and time periods, creating an effective dialogue with the existing scholarship on the poetics of Iranian cinema.' * Maryam Ghorbankarimi, Lecturer in Film Practice, Lancaster University, UK *
'Clear, thoughtful, and accessible, Langford's book is by far the most incisive close reading of some of Iranian cinema's most iconic works from the pre- and post-revolution periods. The pages crackle with brilliance, revealing piece by piece the creativity and ingenuity of this internationally acclaimed film industry. A must read.' * Negar Mottahedeh, Professor, Program in Literature, Duke University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350194250
Author Michelle Langford
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 417g