Artpress Dossier: What Does It Mean to Show Films?
The July 1986 issue of Artpress features a dossier on the Cinémathèque, using it as a pretext to explore a specific aspect of contemporary culture: what does it mean to show films? The dossier is titled 'Les cinéphiles bougent la Cinémathèque aussi : Programmer c'est écrire' (Cinephiles Move the Cinémathèque Too: Programming Is Writing). It reflects on film programming as a form of writing and the role of cinephiles in shaping the institution.
Key facts
- The dossier appears in the July 1986 issue of Artpress.
- The dossier is centered on the Cinémathèque.
- The title is 'Les cinéphiles bougent la Cinémathèque aussi : Programmer c'est écrire'.
- The dossier questions what it means to show films.
- The dossier treats the Cinémathèque as a pretext for broader reflection.
- The phrase 'Programmer c'est écrire' equates programming with writing.
- The dossier involves cinephiles as active agents.
- The source URL is from artpress.com.
Entities
Institutions
- Artpress
- Cinémathèque
Sources
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