Title of article :
Kiarostami’s Unfinished Cinema and its Postmodern Reflections
Author/Authors :
Yousefian Kenari, Mohammad Jafar tarbiat modares university - Faculty of Arts, تهران, ايران , Mokhtabad, Mostafa tarbiat modares university - Faculty of Arts, تهران, ايران
From page :
23
To page :
37
Abstract :
Kiarostami’s unfinished cinema emphasizes the importance of audiences’ involvement in a movie by using postmodern images. Some essential points of critically reading his, so-called half-created cinema, could be summarized as self-reflexive style, diagrammatical perspectives, in-between narratives,and Individual minimalism. The main postmodern achievement of this cinema is focusing on the process of creating meaning through the experience of film. Furthermore, the close-ups function as separate independent units that are constantly generating their implicit affections. Inthis respect, Kiarostami’s unusual works are interpretable by Deleuze’ some neologism like affection-image. The films are some affective micro-dramas formed in a gap between the audiences’ receptions and the close-ups. Despite their postmodern reflections, unfinished movies have no strict disciplines that may limit the process of creating meaning. This paper attempts to present a new approach of reading Kiarostami as an increasing global interest.
Keywords :
Kiarostami , Unfinished Cinema , Postmodernism , Critical Reading
Journal title :
The International Journal Of Humanities
Journal title :
The International Journal Of Humanities
Record number :
2721222
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