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- Title
Torture in Word and Image: Inhuman Acts in Resnais and Pontecorvo.
- Authors
Flood, Maria
- Abstract
This article examines the interplay of word and image in two depictions of torture during the Algerian War: Muriel (Alain Resnais, 1963) and The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966). While Resnais offers the spectator a desynchronized sound-image sequence wherein torture is narrated verbally, Pontecorvo's depiction shuns words, instead offering soft-focus close-ups and soaring classical overtures. Drawing on Jacques Rancière's work on history, cinema, and the idea of the unrepresentable, this article argues that the director's choice of privileging either the verbal or the visual illuminates deeper concerns around gender, discursive violence, and the cinematic representation of the inhuman.
- Subjects
TORTURE in motion pictures; MURIEL (Film); BATTLE of Algiers, The (Film); FRENCH-Algerian War, 1954-1962; RESNAIS, Alain, 1922-2014; PONTECORVO, Gillo
- Publication
JCMS: Journal of Cinema & Media Studies, 2019, Vol 58, Issue 3, p26
- ISSN
2578-4900
- Publication type
Film/Television Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/cj.2019.0021