IMAGINEA CREAŢIEI ARTIȘTILOR PLASTICI ÎN FILMUL MOLDOVENESC DE NONFICŢIUNE
THE IMAGE OF THE CREATION OF PLASTIC ARTISTS IN THE MOLDOVAN NONFICTION FILM
Author(s): Dumitru OlărescuSubject(s): Visual Arts, Film / Cinema / Cinematography
Published by: Academia de Muzică, Teatru și Arte Plastice
Keywords: nonfiction film; fine art; cinematic language; cinematic subject; cinematographic magazine;
Summary/Abstract: Art, having in its center the human being – the creator and his work, has always been in the attention of filmmakers, imposing itself in the evolution of cinema through complex subjects inspired by all the genres of art. In 1970, at the studio „Moldova-Film” was launched the first nonfiction film dedicated to the plastic artists – „Alexandru Plămădeală” directed by Anatol Codru. Then, followed the release of several films in this category, signed by different directors: ”Obsession” (director V. Druc, 1983), „Gleb” (director V. Jereghi, 1983), ”Confession” (1985), ”Mihai Grecu. Beyond Color” –both directed by M. Chistrugă, „Mihai Beţianu” (director Igor Isac, 1992) and others. We will try to elucidate how cinematic art currently serves the arts, which generated it, supporting them and capitalizing on them through its cinematic language.
Journal: Studiul artelor și culturologie: istorie, teorie, practică
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 2 (43)
- Page Range: 89-93
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian