"Realism in cinema: when André Bazin and Andrey Zvyagintsev met by the river" Workshop

Poster of a workshop on Philosophy and Cinema with information about the place and dates of the workshop, the title, the theme and the portrait of the coordinator and a reference to the organiser.

Date and Time

May 25 - May 26, 2024
11:00AM - 03:00PM EEST
  • Organized by: CHS Greece
  • Academic Coordination: Pavlos Kontos (Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Patras)
  • Language: Greek

 

Synopsis

The workshop is part of the broader theme “Philosophy and Cinema” and, therefore, starts from a paradox: what is the relationship between philosophy as a science and cinema as art, and what do we mean today when we state that cinema is a sort of philosophy? This initial question will become more concrete and tangible in two stages: (1) The workshop will focus on André Bazin –whose contribution to film theory was decisive and is still today a point of reference– and his positing that cinema is genuine and true only insofar as it is "realistic." What does "realism (réalisme)" mean for Bazin? How resistant is his position to the critical objections raised by contemporary film theorists? (2) Based on this theoretical groundwork, we will "read" Andrey Zvyagintsev's great film The Return (Russia, 2003, 105'). Learn more about the workshop on Philosophy and Cinema.