Thinking Revolution Through Film - On Audiovisual Stagings of Political Change

Thinking Revolution Through Film - On Audiovisual Stagings of Political Change

von: Hanno Berger

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG, 2022

ISBN: 9783110754735 , 233 Seiten

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Thinking Revolution Through Film - On Audiovisual Stagings of Political Change


 

This book aims to redefine the relationship between film and revolution. Starting with Hannah Arendt's thoughts on the American and French Revolution, it argues that, from a theoretical perspective, revolutions can be understood as describing a relationship between time and movement and that ultimately the spectators and not the actors in a revolution decide its outcome. Focusing on the concepts of 'time,' 'movement,' and 'spectators,' this study develops an understanding of film not as a medium of agitation but as a way of thinking that relates to the idea of historicity that opened up with the American and French Revolution, a way of thinking that can expand our very notion of revolution. The book explores this expansion through an analysis of three audiovisual stagings of revolution: Abel Gance's epic on the French Revolution Napoléon, Warren Beatty's essay on the Russian Revolution Reds, and the miniseries John Adams about the American Revolution. The author thereby offers a fresh take on the questions of revolution and historicity from the perspective of film studies.

Hanno Berger, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.