Le intenzioni della memoria. Ipotesi per una teleologia semiotica da Das Ghetto a A Film Unfinished
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
In 1942 a troupe of German servicemen shot a film in the ghetto
of Varsavia which was subsequently found in an archive only in the 1960s.
For over 30 years historians used this film as a base for their studies of life
in the ghetto. In 1998, however, another reel was discovered containing
elements which had been excluded from the first, and which made it
clear that the situations shown in Das Ghetto were for the most fruit
of a mis–en–scene, staged by the Nazis for purposes of propaganda.
Historians had placed their trust in a text without knowing its context.
In 2010, Israeli director Yael Hersonski produced A Film Unfinished, for
the first time including in the same film Das Ghetto and the revealing 1998
reel, and editing everything together with testimonies of survivors and
extracts from diaries and documents belonging to those who had lived
in the ghetto. The result is a film of rare complexity, where numerous
layers of intentionality are entwined. The aim of this essay is to propose
an analysis of the dialectic of intentions inscribed in A Film Unfinished
and how this relates to Das Ghetto. Parallel to the narrative and formal
inquiry, it will be necessary to re–examine the paradigm of “textual
autonomy” and define the way in which semiotics can interface with
historical research through intentional analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
a film unfinished, das ghetto, documentary, intentio auctoris, semiotics of cinema
Elenco autori:
Bruno Surace
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