Amos Gitai. Genèses

Amos Gitai. Genèses

Amos Gitai , Jean-Michel Frodon , Marie-José Sanselme
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Mar 19, 2009 · French · Paperback (400 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language French
Published Mar 19, 2009
Publisher Gallimard
Edition GALLIMARD
ISBN-10 2070771415
ISBN-13 9782070771417

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Amos Gitai masterfully explores the intricacies of human experience and the landscape of contemporary society through his cinematic lens. In this collection, Gitai is joined by Jean-Michel Frodon and Marie-José Sanselme, who provide depth and insight into his artistic journey. Together, they delve into the themes running through Gitai's work, reflecting on the emotional resonance, cultural commentary, and historical context that inform his narratives.

Frodon and Sanselme engage with Gitai's multifaceted approach, examining how his films reveal the complexities of identity, belonging, and conflict. Each contributor brings their unique perspective, enriching the conversation around Gitai's contributions to the film industry and the broader cultural dialogue. Their discussions highlight not only the personal influences that shape Gitai's storytelling but also the broader societal issues he addresses.

Throughout these pages, readers are introduced to the evolution of Gitai's vision as an artist and filmmaker. The interplay of personal and collective experiences is vividly illustrated, inviting the audience to reflect on their world and the stories that surround them. Gitai’s work becomes a lens through which one can explore the richly textured narratives of our time.

Overall, this collaboration offers a compelling examination of an artist who has dedicated his life to capturing the human condition. Through thoughtful commentary and rich analysis, Gitai, Frodon, and Sanselme provide an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the art of cinema and its capacity to evoke profound truths about life and society.
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