Film theory
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Film theory debates the essence of the cinema and provides conceptual frameworks for understanding film's relationship to reality, the other arts, individual viewers, and society at large. Film theory is generally distinguished from film criticism, which concentrates on evaluating individual films.
List of film theorists
- Rudolf Arnheim
- Béla Balázs
- André Bazin
- Walter Benjamin
- David Bordwell
- Riciotto Canudo
- Seymour Chatman
- Gilles Deleuze
- Louis Delluc
- Sergei Eisenstein
- L'Estrange Fawcett
- Tom Gunning
- Alexander Kluge
- Gertrud Koch
- Siegfried Kracauer
- Teresa de Lauretis
- Christian Metz
- Laura Mulvey
- Hugo Münsterberg
- Vivian Sobchack
- Kristin Thompson
- Slavoj Žižek
- Georg Lukacs
- Wsewolod Illarionowitsch Pudowkin
See also
- Auteur theory
- Surrealism and film
- David Bordwell vs Slavoj Žižek
- Oneiric (film theory)
- Feminist film theory
- Psychoanalytical film theory
- Film as a Subversive Art
- Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema
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