On the Figure in General and the Body in Particular:
Figurative Invention in Cinema
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the formal and plastic qualities of film, this collection of essays from the 1990s delves into various genres and styles to present a novel approach to cinematic analysis. The author reexamines the representation of bodies and figures in cinema, challenging traditional notions and highlighting the materiality and aesthetics of film. Through this innovative perspective, the essays invite readers to reconsider the complexities of visual storytelling and the significance of the body in cinematic expression.

