

Patrick Ffrench, "Roland Barthes and Film: Myth, Eroticism and Poetics" (Bloomsbury, 2019)
23 snips Jan 1, 2024
Patrick Ffrench, author of Roland Barthes and Film: Myth, Eroticism and Poetics, discusses Barthes' ambivalence towards cinema and his engagement with films and directors like Fellini, Antonioni, Eisenstein, and Hitchcock. Focusing on Barthes' essays and book Camera Lucida, Ffrench examines Barthes' exploration of space, material aesthetics, and the pull of narrative in film. The podcast also explores Barthes' concepts of myth, eroticism, and the poetics of cinema, as well as his association of cinema with ideology and the importance of detachment and immersion.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Roland Barthes' Engagement with Cinema
01:36 • 6min
The Face of Garbo and the Tension of Demythologizing
07:46 • 10min
Roland Barthes' Exploration of Filmology
17:23 • 27min
Batai's Influence on French Film Theory
44:00 • 10min
Leaving the Theatre: Exploring Roland Barthes' Essay on Cinema
54:26 • 10min
Photography and Cinema: Exploring the Fine Line
01:04:46 • 9min