Urban encounters: Stasis, movemen, editing and memory in contemporary cinema

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This article employs a comparative approach to connect cities and cinemas by discussing the presence of the urban space in the films Foreign Land (Terra Estrangeira, Walter salles and daniela Thomas, 1995), Head-On (Gegen die Wand, Fatih akin, 2004), Import Export (Ulrich Seidl, 2007) and What Time Is It There? (Ni Neibian Jidian, Tsai Ming-liang, 2001). shot mainly on location, these films are structured upon a movement between two cities, located in two different countries, and tackle questions of time and space and the fabrication of memory. A focus on their interconnectedness enables me to turn away from usual centre-periphery schemes and propose a new, and more complex, geography for recent and contemporary cinema.

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Mello, C. (2013). Urban encounters: Stasis, movemen, editing and memory in contemporary cinema. Ilha Do Desterro, (65), 107–134. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2013n65p107

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