O cinema de Kurosawa: a arte total

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  • Alexandre Lúcio Sobrinho Sem registro de afiliação

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-7125.v0i24p7-20

Mots-clés :

Literature and Cinema, Frankfurt Philosophers, Akira Kurosawa, Japanese Cinema, Total Art, Richard Wagnen.

Résumé

This work intends to present some reasons to considering Akira Kurosawa s movies as works-of-art The antithesis is given by arguments from Adomo, Horkheimer and other philosophers of the so called Frankfurt School, who wrote first against moviemaking industry,and later against its artistic possibilities. The synthesis aims to clarifying,by using Kurosawa as an example,the possibility of moviemaking to fullfill the conception of what Richard Wagner called “a total art”.

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2004-07-10

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Lúcio Sobrinho, A. (2004). O cinema de Kurosawa: a arte total. Estudos Japoneses, 24, 7-20. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-7125.v0i24p7-20