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- Mountains are inherently thrilling. Between the heights, the conditions, the mortal danger present in every move, it's hard not to feel at least a little scared when you're scaling a summit. And that's why mountains are a great subject for cinema.
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Feb 22, 2023 · Studies in mountain cinema often focus on the innovations and legacies of the classical German film of the 1920s and ’30s. This introduction to a special issue on cinematic mountains proposes to rethink the relationship between mountains and cinema along a different path.
Aug 23, 2024 · Mountains, achieved on a microbudget, flies in the face of our country's oligarchic and plutocratic film industry. More crucially, it begs the questions: What else can talent and hard work accomplish with far less means than debt-ridden, cash-hemorrhaging Hollywood?
Sep 19, 2015 · It has never been easier for cinema to capture the terror and splendour of the mountains. Cameras can do what they never could before, which is why Everest , released this week, gets audiences as close to the roof of the world as any multiplex experience ever will.
This article maps out three significant downward movements and three mediations and (con)figurations of descent in mountain films that highlight the cultural potential of downward movements and make the urgency of social connectivity and environmental sustainability on (and off) the mountain viscerally felt.
Jun 14, 2016 · This tradition has been carried on by cinema, that through framing, cinematography and the eternal juxtaposition of the human figure and the landscapes has infused the representation of nature in films with deeply political, psychological, spiritual and allegorical connotations.
Although cinematic mountains and the Alpine model address global sites and developments, this project concentrates on a transatlantic trajectory and sets out to explore aesthetic, geopolitical, and eco-cultural negotiations in European and North American mountain-film traditions.