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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2019.tde-05092019-111047
Document
Author
Full name
Maria Leite Chiaretti
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Xavier, Ismail Norberto (President)
Júnior, Luiz Carlos Gonçalves de Oliveira
Mesquita, Cláudia Cardoso
Monteiro, Lúcia Ramos
Telesi, Silvia Fernandes da Silva
Title in Portuguese
O cinema instável de Jacques Rivette e John Cassavetes: happening, improvisação, teatralidade
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise comparada
happening
improvisação
instabilidade
Jacques Rivette
John Cassavetes
teatralidade
teatro
Abstract in Portuguese
A Tese examina o processo de criação e a forma final de filmes realizados por Jacques Rivette e John Cassavetes, entre 1968 e 1978, cuja invenção repousa numa poética da instabilidade. A partir de uma discussão mais abrangente das relações entre o método inaugurado pelos cineastas e a fronteira que ele instaura do cinema com outros campos, sobretudo o teatro, procedemos então às análises que confrontam dois pares de filmes: L'Amour fou (Rivette, 1968) e A Woman Under The Influence (Cassavetes, 1974) e, em seguida, Out 1: noli me tangere (Rivette, 1970) e Opening Night (Cassavetes, 1978). Nesta abordagem comparativa, atentaremos para o modo pelo qual o estilo instável dos filmes prolonga, duplica e desdobra realidades dramatúrgicas igualmente instáveis, que eles tenderam a privilegiar. Para tanto, o estilo se deixa contaminar pelo happening, pela improvisação e pela teatralidade, radicalizando assim um impulso de experimentação permanente na obra de Rivette e Cassavetes, que lhe confere um lugar de destaque no cinema moderno.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Comparative analysis
improvisation
instability
Jacques Rivette
John Cassavetes
theater, happening
theatricality
Abstract in English
This thesis examines both Jacques Rivette's and John Cassavetes' creative processes, as well as the final cinematic forms of films they made between 1968 and 1978. The invention on their films rests on the poetics of instability. Starting from a more general discussion which examines the relationship between their original methods and the correlated connections they establish with other artistic fields, mainly the theater, we proceed to analyze the similarities and differences presented by two pairs of films: L'Amour fou (Rivette, 1968) and A Woman Under The Influence (Cassavetes, 1974); Out 1: noli me tangere (Rivette, 1970) and Opening Night (Cassavetes, 1978). Through a comparative approach, we will observe the way the unstable style of films prolongs, duplicates, and equally unfolds unstable dramaturgical realities that they tended to privilege. In order to accomplish our task we will focus on the forms by which these films allow themselves to be contaminated by the "happening", by improvisation and by theatricality. Radicalizing their impulse of permanent experimentation, Rivette and Cassavetes managed to acquire a prominent position in modern cinema.
 
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2019-09-05
 
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