WHO IS IN THIS MOVIE? THE QUESTION OF AUTORSHIP IN CINEMA
Keywords:
Cinema, Autoria, Cultura de massa.Abstract
This article discusses the problem of authorship in film, focusing attention on the
politique des auteurs of François Truffaut. They criticise up the excesses of political, but whilethe author considered to be a primary agent structuring in the constitution of the film. This article
shows that the cinema of mass, focuses on kitsch, seeks an erasure marks of copyright, makingthe film public opinion to the reality filmed. In the cinema of art created by the assumption is not
only an aesthetic problem, since it depends on an ethical and political attitude.
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