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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2017.tde-15052017-155429
Document
Author
Full name
Philippe Barcinski
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Mourão, Maria Dora Genis (President)
Rewald, Rubens Arnaldo
Cardenuto Filho, Reinaldo
Title in Portuguese
A dialética narrativa do cinema de montage e de découpage - das vanguardas do cinema mudo ao filme de suspense e terror contemporâneos
Keywords in Portuguese
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Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação analisa os conceitos de cinema de montage (herança de procedimentos de montagem do cinema de avant-garde dos anos 1920) e cinema de découpage (herança do estabelecimento de cenas contínuas a partir do início do cinema falado), conforme desenvolvido pelo teórico americano David Bordwell. A dissertação elenca, ao longo da história do cinema, alguns dos principais cineastas que, dentro de um cinema narrativo de ampla difusão, equilibraram esses dois procedimentos. A trajetória proposta conduz ao cinema contemporâneo de terror e suspense, sustentando a idéia que estes são alguns dos gêneros mais propícios para o equilibrio de montage e découpage. Paralelamente, a dissertação analisa a trajetória dos filmes de seu autor, Philippe Barcinski. De seus primeiros curta-metragens (exercícios de montage) passando pelo seu primeiro longa-metragem (exercício de equilíbrio de cenas de montage e de découpage), a dissertação cria uma base teórica para seu próximo longametragem, em desenvolvimento, uma adaptação literária de um filme de suspense e terror.
Title in English
Narrative dialectic of film of montage and of découpage - from silent era avant-garde to contemporary horror and thriller movies.
Keywords in English
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Abstract in English
This work analyzes David Bordwell's concepts of montage (legacy of procedures of avant-garde cinema of the 1920s) and découpage (legacy of procedures of establishing continuity scenes from the beginning of the talkies). The text searches, throughout different moments of film history, some of the main director that, in narrative widely disseminated films, arranged those two procedures. The proposed path leads to the contemporary cinema of horror and suspense, supporting the idea that these genres naturally balances montage and découpage scenes. At the same time, the text analyzes the trajectory of its author, Philippe Barcinski, as a filmmaker. From his early short films (montage exercises) through his first feature film (which balances scenes of montage and découpage), the text proposes a theoretical basis for his next feature film in development, a literary adaptation for a thriller and horror movie.
 
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2017-05-17
 
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