The Polaroid and the Cross. Media-Reflexivity and Allegorical Figurations in Lucian Pintilie’s The Oak (1992) Cover Image

The Polaroid and the Cross. Media-Reflexivity and Allegorical Figurations in Lucian Pintilie’s The Oak (1992)
The Polaroid and the Cross. Media-Reflexivity and Allegorical Figurations in Lucian Pintilie’s The Oak (1992)

Author(s): Katalin Sándor
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Media studies
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: Pintilie; The Oak; media reflexivity; allegory; intermediality

Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses the question of media reflexivity and allegorical figuration in Lucian Pintilie’s 1992 film, The Oak . Through a fictional narrative, the film reflects on the communist period from the historical context of the post-1989 transition strongly marked by the aftereffects of dictatorship and by political, social and economic instability. By incorporating a diegetic Polaroid camera and a home movie, The Oak displays a reflexive preoccupation with the mediality and the socio-cultural constructedness of the image. The figurative, allegorizing tendency of the film – manifest in the subversive recontextualization of grand narratives, iconographic codes or images of art history – also foregrounds the question of cultural mediation. I argue that by displaying the non-transparency of the cinematic image and the cultural mediatedness of the “real,” the mediareflexive and allegorical-figurative discourse of the film can be regarded as a critical historical response to the social and representational crises linked to the communist era, but at the same time it may be symptomatic of the social, cultural, political anxieties of post-1989 transition

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 045-066
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English