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Sine ni Lav Diaz: A Long Take on the Filipino Auteur [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x170x11 mm, weight: 349 g, 16 black and white images (3 could be in colour)
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1789384249
  • ISBN-13: 9781789384246
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x170x11 mm, weight: 349 g, 16 black and white images (3 could be in colour)
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1789384249
  • ISBN-13: 9781789384246
This original collection fills a gap in the literature on Lav Diaz, and more broadly, on slow and durational cinema. The importance of the director in contemporary world cinema is beyond doubt. 





This collection considers Lav Diaz and his works holistically without being confined to a specific approach or research method. On the contrary, it involves almost all the major contemporary academic approaches to cinema. It focuses on an auteur who has been celebrated immensely in recent times and yet has remained largely unexplored in cinema studies. The book will address this research gap.





As such, this book aims to situate Diaz at the crucial juncture of new auteurism, Filipino New Wave and transnational cinema, but it does not neglect the industrialexhibitional coordinates of his cinema. The rationale behind this project is to raise questions on the oeuvre of a significant auteur, to situate him in and outside of his immediate national context(s), to present a repository of critical approaches on him, to reconsider the existing critical positions on him, to find newer avenues to enter (and exit) his canon that will consciously avoid the time-worn rhetoric of long take and slowness of the proverbial slow cinema camp and to find corridors in him that will lead to informed ways of reaching other movements/auteurs in other times, other places.





It explores various other aspects of Diaz and his cinema whose notoriety, the editors believe, should not rely solely on its incredible running time. The collection looks at Diaz from the perspectives of a national and a transnational critic one of the two editors is from the Philippines, the other from another Asian location. It concentrates both on the spatial and the temporal, to place him within the intricacies of the culture and creative industries and the distribution practices and politics in his native place, to allow space for his detractors who (perhaps rightly) focus on and object to his artlessness, and also to read him in the context of his fascination for the epic novel and novelistic cinema, his engagement with Dostoevsky and Jose Rizal, among others.





This is the first book-length study on the Filipino auteur Lav Diaz. It looks critically at his career and corpus from various perspectives, with contributions from cinema studies researchers, film critics, festival programmers and artists. It offers a nuanced overview of the filmmaker and the cinematic traditions he belongs to for film enthusiasts, researchers and general readers alike.





Primary readership will be researchers, scholars, educators and students in film studies. Also academics and researchers interested and working in cultural studies and Philippine studies.

Recenzijos

'[ Sine ni Lav Diaz] contains ten chapters, which are complemented by an in-depth interview conducted by the books editors with Diaz and a reprinted tribute to the directors work by the late film critic Alexis Tioseco. [ ...] Sine ni Lav Diaz is a good collection of works on the Filipino director with a rather broad mix of tones and styles. The editors provide material that is of interest to academic readers as well as the general public.' -- Nadin Mai, Philippine Studies 'The volume poses a methodological quandary about how to study Diaz as a global auteur. [ ...] The task this volume undertakes is neither one of specificity (what specifically marks Diaz as distinctly Filipino), nor as similative (that he enfolds the multiple genealogies mentioned above). What the contributors appear to present are a set of frictions and fissures that surface when theorizing about Diaz as a global auteur, and sometimes, the impossibility thereof.





Most significantly, the book encourages us to rethink the auteur beyond a positive, additive or comparative vein, and offers in its stead, negativity, lacunae and failing as a space from which to begin auteurial enquiry. The volume begins where a film ends. Sine ni Lav Diaz offers us the signature as ever-expanding, challenges a notional site to imagine who, what and where Diaz might be, and even expounds what the aporias and limits of theorizing Diaz are. For us, Diaz exists, only to be slowly chiselled away.' -- Pujita Guha, Senses of Cinema

Foreword: Lav Diaz, Artist vii
Clodualdo del Mundo Jr.
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: Lav Diaz: Cinema beyond Time 1(8)
Parichay Patra
Michael Kho Lim
PART 1 LAV DIAZ THROUGH CINEMATIC HISTORIES
9(68)
1 After Brocka: Situating Lav Diaz in Philippine Cinema
10(10)
Clodualdo del Mundo Jr.
2 Homeward Hill: Messianic Redemption in Diaz and Dostoyevsky
20(31)
Tom Paulus
3 Long Walk to Life: The Films of Lav Diaz
51(12)
May Adadol Ingawanij
4 Freedom Is a Long Shot: A Chronicle of Lav Diaz's Artistic Struggle
63(14)
Michael Guarneri
PART 2 FROM DEATH THE GODS: THE RESURRECTION OF THE NATIONAL?
77(34)
5 Never, Always and Already Saved: A Soteriological Reading of Norte and Florentina Hubaldo, CTE
78(17)
Marco Grosoli
6 The Idyllic Chronotope and Spatial Justice in Lav Diaz's Melancholia
95(16)
Katrina Macapagal
PART 3 NO CINEMA, NO ART EITHER
111(56)
7 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Lav Diaz? Debating Norte, the End of History
112(7)
Adrian Martin
8 Evolution of a Filipino Family and/as Non-Cinema
119(11)
William Brown
9 Jesus, Magdalene and the Filipino Judas: Lav Diaz and His Artless Epics'
130(16)
Parichay Patra
10 Distributing the Cinema of Lav Diaz
146(21)
Michael Kho Lim
PART 4 INTERVIEW WITH LAV DIAZ
167(22)
11 A Lav Affair with Cinema
168(21)
Michael Kho Lim
Parichay Patra
PART 5 TRIBUTE
189(6)
12 Indictment and Empowerment of the Individual: The Modern Cinema of Lav Diaz
190(5)
Alexis Tioseco
Notes on Contributors 195
Parichay Patra teaches cinema at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur. His previous publications include Salaam Bollywood: Representations and Interpretations (Routledge, 2016, co-edited with Vikrant Kishore and Amit Sarwal). 





Michael Kho Lim is lecturer of media and cultural policy at Cardiff University. He is the author of Philippine Cinema and the Cultural Economy of Distribution (Palgrave, 2019).