Critical Analysis:Robert Kolker, 'The "Truth" Of the Image.'
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In 2002, Robert Kolker claimed in his article 'The "Truth" of The Image', that the image 'is not the thing itself but a thing in itself' . The reading discusses documentary in terms of its representation of images creating a problematic relationship between the constructed image we are shown on screen and the real object. This essay will consider key themes and questions which arise from the reading, including the strengths and weaknesses of Kolker's argument, and
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British Film Institute, 1995) Monaco, James, 'Film Speaks an Acts: Metz and Contemporary Theory', How To Read A Film, (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2000) Bruzzi, Stella, New Documentary, (London: Routledge, 2000) Gunning, Tom, 'The Cinema of Attraction: Early Film, Its Spectator and the Avant Garde'', in Robert Stam and Toby Miller, eds, Film and Theory: An Anthology, (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000) Filmography Nanook of the North (Robert J. Flaherty 1922 USA) Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone 1994 USA)
British Film Institute, 1995) Monaco, James, 'Film Speaks an Acts: Metz and Contemporary Theory', How To Read A Film, (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2000) Bruzzi, Stella, New Documentary, (London: Routledge, 2000) Gunning, Tom, 'The Cinema of Attraction: Early Film, Its Spectator and the Avant Garde'', in Robert Stam and Toby Miller, eds, Film and Theory: An Anthology, (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000) Filmography Nanook of the North (Robert J. Flaherty 1922 USA) Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone 1994 USA)