Volume 7, Issue 7 / July 2003
Focus on André Bazin

In this issue
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Introduction to André Bazin, Part 1: Theory of Film Style in its Historical Context
André Bazin Revisited
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Introduction to André Bazin, Part 2: Style as a Philosophical Idea
André Bazin Revisited
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Re-reading Bazin’s Ontological Argument
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Bazin and “The River” as a Problem in the History of Film Theory, Part 1
Re-thinking Bazin
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Re-thinking Bazin Through Renoir’s The River, Part 2
1) Introduction to André Bazin, Part 1: Film Style Theory in its Historical Context / by Donato Totaro Introduction to André Bazin,
2) Part 2: Style as a Philosophical Idea / by Donato Totaro
3) Re-reading Bazin’s Ontological Argument / by Prakash Younger
4) Re-thinking Bazin Through Renoir’s The River, Part 1: Bazin and The River as a Problem in the History of Film Theory / by Prakash Younger
5) Re-thinking Bazin Through Renoir’s The River, Part 2: The French Renoir and The River / by Prakash Younger