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Nicole Brenez argues for Abel Ferrara’s place in a line of grand inventors who have blurred distinctions between industry and avant-garde film, including Orson Welles, Monte Hellman, and Nicholas Ray. Rather than merely reworking genre film, Brenez understands Ferrara’s oeuvre as formulating new archetypes that depict the evil of the modern world. Focusing as much on the human figure as on elements of storytelling, she argues that films such asBad Lieutenantexpress this evil through visionary characters struggling against the inadmissible (inadmissible behavior, morality, images, and narratives).



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"Brenez argues that provocateur Abel Ferrara invents new forms for his optimistic filmic studies of contemporary political and psychic evil. Brenez conveys her challenging argument in chewable sections. Each point draws from across Ferarra's large canon, and she makes convincing connections to other works. Recommended."--Choice
"This is a provocative book. It is also a work of great originality. Brenez's energetic intellect and passion for her subject are evident on every page. . . . It makes you want to go back to the films, to see them as Brenez has seen them. In fact, this was the very first thing that I did when I finished reading this book. I started watching the films of Abel Ferrara again."--Screening The Past
"[Brenez's] book illuminates a director whom American critics have too often overlooked. Its mixture of fannish enthusiasm and academic erudition is a new, welcome voice."--Cineaste
“Passionate. . . . Devotees of Ferrara who are comfortable with theoretical language will find this a fascinating performance of high critical intensity.”--Film International
“Brenez does the best job to date in defending an underappreciated American director not only in terms of aesthetics, but also for his ethical reflections on the crimes and abuses of the past century. A truly remarkable achievement.”--Jonathan Rosenbaum

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | xi

A CINEMA OF NEGATION | 1
Some Ethical Stakes in Ferrara's Cinema 1
What Is Passion? Central Figures of Hypermorality 22
"Going to the End of Being" 68
Self-Consciousness: The Visionaries 110
Cinema and Symbolic Reparation 150

INTERVIEW: ABEL FERRARA | 165
Filmography | 173
Bibliography | 193
Index | 199

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 20/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9780252074110, 978-0252074110
      ISBN10: 0252074114

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      Book Synopsis

      Nicole Brenez argues for Abel Ferrara’s place in a line of grand inventors who have blurred distinctions between industry and avant-garde film, including Orson Welles, Monte Hellman, and Nicholas Ray. Rather than merely reworking genre film, Brenez understands Ferrara’s oeuvre as formulating new archetypes that depict the evil of the modern world. Focusing as much on the human figure as on elements of storytelling, she argues that films such asBad Lieutenantexpress this evil through visionary characters struggling against the inadmissible (inadmissible behavior, morality, images, and narratives).



      Trade Review
      "Brenez argues that provocateur Abel Ferrara invents new forms for his optimistic filmic studies of contemporary political and psychic evil. Brenez conveys her challenging argument in chewable sections. Each point draws from across Ferarra's large canon, and she makes convincing connections to other works. Recommended."--Choice
      "This is a provocative book. It is also a work of great originality. Brenez's energetic intellect and passion for her subject are evident on every page. . . . It makes you want to go back to the films, to see them as Brenez has seen them. In fact, this was the very first thing that I did when I finished reading this book. I started watching the films of Abel Ferrara again."--Screening The Past
      "[Brenez's] book illuminates a director whom American critics have too often overlooked. Its mixture of fannish enthusiasm and academic erudition is a new, welcome voice."--Cineaste
      “Passionate. . . . Devotees of Ferrara who are comfortable with theoretical language will find this a fascinating performance of high critical intensity.”--Film International
      “Brenez does the best job to date in defending an underappreciated American director not only in terms of aesthetics, but also for his ethical reflections on the crimes and abuses of the past century. A truly remarkable achievement.”--Jonathan Rosenbaum

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments | xi

      A CINEMA OF NEGATION | 1
      Some Ethical Stakes in Ferrara's Cinema 1
      What Is Passion? Central Figures of Hypermorality 22
      "Going to the End of Being" 68
      Self-Consciousness: The Visionaries 110
      Cinema and Symbolic Reparation 150

      INTERVIEW: ABEL FERRARA | 165
      Filmography | 173
      Bibliography | 193
      Index | 199

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