Jean Epstein : critical essays and new translations
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978 90 4851 384 0
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Keller, Sarah
Paul, Jason N.
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Resumen
The films and writings of Jean Epstein still remain one of the best-kept secrets of
film studies, especially outside of France. Hopefully this rich and insightful new
anthology may sound the trumpet blast that starts the walls of isolation tumbling.
While I and a few other film scholars have enjoyed a certain sense of privileged
pleasure in knowing the work of this extraordinary cineaste, I can only find this
persistent neglect puzzling. To my mind Jean Epstein is not only the most original
and the most poetic silent filmmaker in France, surpassing impressive figures like
Abel Gance, Jacques Feyder, Marcel L’Herbier and even Louis Feuillade; I also
consider him one of the finest film theorists of the silent era, worthy to be placed
alongside the Soviet theorists (Eisenstein, Vertov and Kuleshov) and the equal of
the extraordinary German-language cinema theorist, Béla Balázs. I recently
amused another senior scholar when I claimed I thought an English translation
of Epstein’s writings on cinema could revolutionize American film studies. My
interlocutor, who greatly admires Epstein, shook his head and replied, “I wish I
had as high an opinion of American film studies as you do!”