Humanism, Nobility, Virtues... Film?
Humanism, Nobility, Virtues... Film?
Author(s): Petar VolnarovskiSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Блесок
Summary/Abstract: It passed a lot of time, more than a century since the beginnings of the film until today. The film, in this CENTURY (and more) of its lifetime, turned into much of it… The most inevitable seems the fact that the film has grown into the one of the strongest and the most dominant media in the inter-human communication, and with no doubt, into the one of the most present moments of human life in general – today. And, may be that until now, even too much discussion has been done about what is, or what film should be itself; what is, or what should be its part in the human life and in the society in general; maybe it is so. But, any phenomenon that happens to us on such daily base, and with so much intensity and continuity – not only that it should be followed and reconsidered as much permanent and intensive, but it’s necessity to be done so… Without stops, and with no decrease in our awareness and thoroughness in that process.
Journal: Блесок - литература и други уметности
- Issue Year: 2000
- Issue No: 15
- Page Count: 2
- Language: English