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The Cinema of Nuri Bilge Ceylan delves into the intricate tapestry of one of Turkey's most celebrated filmmakers. Through a detailed analysis of Ceylan's oeuvre, Bulent Diken, Graeme Gilloch, and Craig Hammond explore the profound themes of isolation, existentialism, and the human condition that permeate his work.
This critical examination provides insight into Ceylan's unique narrative style, characterised by its slow pacing and visual poetry. The authors dissect notable films such as Once Upon a Time in Anatolia and Winter Sleep, revealing how Ceylan employs the landscape of Turkey as a backdrop for profound philosophical inquiries. The book offers a nuanced understanding of how his films reflect the socio-political landscape of contemporary Turkey while engaging with universal themes.
This book is ideal for students and enthusiasts of film studies, particularly those interested in Turkish cinema, as well as readers who appreciate artistic explorations of social and cultural themes. It also complements other works on film theory, enriching the understanding of cinema as a powerful medium for storytelling.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 204
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781350252301
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