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9. Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance, and Cavellian Theatricality
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Aaron Taylor
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Traces of Theatricality: Stage-to-Screen Adaptations
- 1. Self-Adaptation: Queer Theatricality in Brad Fraser’s Leaving Metropolis and Robert Lepage’s La face cachée de la lune 13
- 2. Brechtian Television: Theatricality and Adaptation of the Stage Play 30
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Part Two. Cinematic Theatricality, Genre, and Gender
- 3. Cinéma du Grand Guignol : Theatricality in the Horror Film 55
- 4. ‘I’ll Show Them!’ Creating Legal Spectacles in Revenge Cinema 81
- 5. The Ethics of Murder: Trial as Performance in the Maternal Melodrama 102
- 6. Theatricality in the Cleopatra Films: Women (or We Men?) of Power 116
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Part Three. The Politics of Cinematic Theatricality
- 7. Committed Theatricality 135
- 8. Theatrical Games and the Gift of a Fable: Performance vs. Reality in Roberto Benigni’s Life Is Beautiful 160
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Part Four. Performance, Voice, Movement, and the Theatricality of Cinema
- 9. Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance, and Cavellian Theatricality 185
- 10. Bullet-Time, Becoming, and the Sway of Theatricality: Performance and Play in The Matrix 204
- Selected Bibliography 229
- Contributors 235
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Traces of Theatricality: Stage-to-Screen Adaptations
- 1. Self-Adaptation: Queer Theatricality in Brad Fraser’s Leaving Metropolis and Robert Lepage’s La face cachée de la lune 13
- 2. Brechtian Television: Theatricality and Adaptation of the Stage Play 30
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Part Two. Cinematic Theatricality, Genre, and Gender
- 3. Cinéma du Grand Guignol : Theatricality in the Horror Film 55
- 4. ‘I’ll Show Them!’ Creating Legal Spectacles in Revenge Cinema 81
- 5. The Ethics of Murder: Trial as Performance in the Maternal Melodrama 102
- 6. Theatricality in the Cleopatra Films: Women (or We Men?) of Power 116
-
Part Three. The Politics of Cinematic Theatricality
- 7. Committed Theatricality 135
- 8. Theatrical Games and the Gift of a Fable: Performance vs. Reality in Roberto Benigni’s Life Is Beautiful 160
-
Part Four. Performance, Voice, Movement, and the Theatricality of Cinema
- 9. Playing to the Balcony: Screen Acting, Distance, and Cavellian Theatricality 185
- 10. Bullet-Time, Becoming, and the Sway of Theatricality: Performance and Play in The Matrix 204
- Selected Bibliography 229
- Contributors 235