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- catalog abstract "Maryel Locke and Charles Warren present twelve original essays by film critics, filmmakers, theologians, and philosophers that examine the 1985 film Hail Mary, directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and its companion film, The Book of Mary, directed by Anne-Marie Mieville. (The films are released under the one title Hail Mary) The interpretative essays offer a rich spectrum of analysis and opinion representing many divergent points of view about critical theory, the status of women, and the value of film as a medium. Locke and Warren also include two important interviews with Godard, brief biographies and complete filmographies of Godard and Mieville, a shot breakdown of the two films with the English subtitles, and the script of the French dialogue to complete a remarkably comprehensive treatment of these important films. The only film based on the biblical story of the Virgin Mary, Godard's Hail Mary is a contemporary Swiss/French representation of Mary's virgin pregnancy, the birth of her son, and her relationship to Joseph and her young child. Mieville's companion film is about a young girl named Mary whose parents get a divorce. While neither film is overtly religious, the initial release of Hail Mary brought public protests, court cases, a physical attack on Godard, and condemnation by the Pope. An insight emerging compellingly from the volume as a whole is that the camera, which possesses the capacity to invoke the mystery of human sexuality, itself partakes of, incarnates, the mystery of sexual difference. That is a fundamental fact about the medium of film, but a fact that current film theory, with its incessant identifications of the camera as masculine, denies. This is the central claim that, in the context of contemporary film study, gives the book a sharp critical edge and that seems likely to provoke considerable comment within the field.".
- catalog alternative "Hail Mary".
- catalog contributor b4115953.
- catalog contributor b4115954.
- catalog contributor b4115955.
- catalog contributor b4115956.
- catalog contributor b4115957.
- catalog contributor b4115958.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Includes filmographies (p. 125-129), bibliographical references, and index.".
- catalog description "Maryel Locke and Charles Warren present twelve original essays by film critics, filmmakers, theologians, and philosophers that examine the 1985 film Hail Mary, directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and its companion film, The Book of Mary, directed by Anne-Marie Mieville. (The films are released under the one title Hail Mary) The interpretative essays offer a rich spectrum of analysis and opinion representing many divergent points of view about critical theory, the status of women, and the value of film as a medium. Locke and Warren also include two important interviews with Godard, brief biographies and complete filmographies of Godard and Mieville, a shot breakdown of the two films with the English subtitles, and the script of the French dialogue to complete a remarkably comprehensive treatment of these important films. The only film based on the biblical story of the Virgin Mary, Godard's Hail Mary is a contemporary Swiss/French representation of Mary's virgin pregnancy, the birth of her son, and her relationship to Joseph and her young child. Mieville's companion film is about a young girl named Mary whose parents get a divorce. While neither film is overtly religious, the initial release of Hail Mary brought public protests, court cases, a physical attack on Godard, and condemnation by the Pope. An insight emerging compellingly from the volume as a whole is that the camera, which possesses the capacity to invoke the mystery of human sexuality, itself partakes of, incarnates, the mystery of sexual difference. That is a fundamental fact about the medium of film, but a fact that current film theory, with its incessant identifications of the camera as masculine, denies. This is the central claim that, in the context of contemporary film study, gives the book a sharp critical edge and that seems likely to provoke considerable comment within the field.".
- catalog description "Prénom : Marie / Stanley Cavell -- A history of the public controversy / Maryel Locke -- Whim, God, and the screen / Charles Warren -- The holy family / Sandra Laugier -- Marie/Eve : continuity and discontinuity in J-L Godard's iconography of women / Laura Mulvey -- Miéville and Godard : from psychology to spirit / David Sterritt -- Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary : cinema's "virgin birth" / Inez Hedges -- An alternative to Godard's metaphysics : cinematic presence in Miéville's Le livre de Marie / Ellen Draper -- One Catholic's view / Robert Kiely -- A failure to make contact / Gayatri Chatterjee -- Mariology, or the feminine side of God / Harvey Cox -- Virgin soiled, or a woman like the others? / John Gianvito -- Godard's vision of the new Eve / Vlada Petric with Geraldine Bard.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 235 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary.".
- catalog identifier "0809318245".
- catalog identifier "0809318911 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "Includes a complete shot breakdown of Hail Mary and The book of Mary by Anne-Marie Miéville, with the English subtitles and the French dialogue.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,".
- catalog relation "Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary.".
- catalog subject "791.43/72 20".
- catalog subject "Je vous salue, Marie (Motion picture)".
- catalog subject "Livre de Marie (Motion picture)".
- catalog subject "Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint In motion pictures.".
- catalog subject "PN1997.J36 J4 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prénom : Marie / Stanley Cavell -- A history of the public controversy / Maryel Locke -- Whim, God, and the screen / Charles Warren -- The holy family / Sandra Laugier -- Marie/Eve : continuity and discontinuity in J-L Godard's iconography of women / Laura Mulvey -- Miéville and Godard : from psychology to spirit / David Sterritt -- Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary : cinema's "virgin birth" / Inez Hedges -- An alternative to Godard's metaphysics : cinematic presence in Miéville's Le livre de Marie / Ellen Draper -- One Catholic's view / Robert Kiely -- A failure to make contact / Gayatri Chatterjee -- Mariology, or the feminine side of God / Harvey Cox -- Virgin soiled, or a woman like the others? / John Gianvito -- Godard's vision of the new Eve / Vlada Petric with Geraldine Bard.".
- catalog title "Hail Mary".
- catalog title "Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary : women and the sacred in film / edited by Maryel Locke and Charles Warren ; with a foreword by Stanley Cavell.".
- catalog type "text".