CFP: THE DECALOGUE BY KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI (Cinemascope.it)
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THE INTERSUBJECTIVITY OF FILM APPRECIATION
THE DECALOGUE BY KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI
Edited by Silvia Angrisani
CALL FOR PAPERS
Please, send your proposals to info@cinemascope.it
THE INTERSUBJECTIVITY OF FILM APPRECIATION
THE DECALOGUE BY KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI
Edited by Silvia Angrisani
CALL FOR PAPERS
Please, send your proposals to info@cinemascope.it
Cinemascope carries on
their reflection on responsibility (see
Issue n. 7, January-April 2007, “Responsibility of Film Criticism
and Film Studies”) by launching a call for papers entirely
focused on one film.
Until now, Cinemascope has been choosing for each issue a
large topic likely to be illustrated by different films. In this new
issue, we choose one specific film as the starting point of
several questions (the “hundred of ways” of the title). In other
terms, we would like to study how the same object of analysis
can evoque multiple thoughts and possibly contribute to an
intersubjectivity that is particular to film and its appreciation.
Believing that a film can change a life, that each film can be an
opportunity to change our own point of view, to reinforce or
weaken a stereotype, Cinemascope invites you to develop your
analysis of The Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski. A film
unique in its genre, one film of ten episodes or ten films for one
oeuvre, the Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski represents one
of the most interesting expressions of contemporary cinema.
Responsibility is one of the key-themes of the film, but any
theme and any theoretical approach will be welcome.
Nevertheless, we recommend articles to be centred on the
film(s) analysis rather than addressing the film in general
terms.
Articles are invited on the Decalogue in its complete form or on
one or more films (episodes) only.
We look forward to your participation!
Information:
Deadline for proposals: April 13, 2008
Notice of acceptance of proposals by Cinemascope: May 1,2008
Reception of articles: June 1, 2008
Max length of articles: max 5000 words
Abstract: 150 words
Issue Editor: Silvia Angrisani
Editorial Board: Frank Coffey, Massimiliano Gaudiosi, Mariangela Fornaro
Language: English
Information and contacts: info@cinemascope.it
More Info: www.cinemascope.it
Issue n. 7, January-April 2007, “Responsibility of Film Criticism
and Film Studies”) by launching a call for papers entirely
focused on one film.
Until now, Cinemascope has been choosing for each issue a
large topic likely to be illustrated by different films. In this new
issue, we choose one specific film as the starting point of
several questions (the “hundred of ways” of the title). In other
terms, we would like to study how the same object of analysis
can evoque multiple thoughts and possibly contribute to an
intersubjectivity that is particular to film and its appreciation.
Believing that a film can change a life, that each film can be an
opportunity to change our own point of view, to reinforce or
weaken a stereotype, Cinemascope invites you to develop your
analysis of The Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski. A film
unique in its genre, one film of ten episodes or ten films for one
oeuvre, the Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski represents one
of the most interesting expressions of contemporary cinema.
Responsibility is one of the key-themes of the film, but any
theme and any theoretical approach will be welcome.
Nevertheless, we recommend articles to be centred on the
film(s) analysis rather than addressing the film in general
terms.
Articles are invited on the Decalogue in its complete form or on
one or more films (episodes) only.
We look forward to your participation!
Information:
Deadline for proposals: April 13, 2008
Notice of acceptance of proposals by Cinemascope: May 1,2008
Reception of articles: June 1, 2008
Max length of articles: max 5000 words
Abstract: 150 words
Issue Editor: Silvia Angrisani
Editorial Board: Frank Coffey, Massimiliano Gaudiosi, Mariangela Fornaro
Language: English
Information and contacts: info@cinemascope.it
More Info: www.cinemascope.it
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