The Visible and the Invisible in Cinema - Norton Lectures 2018
Offered By: Mahindra Humanities Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture delivered by renowned filmmaker Wim Wenders as part of the prestigious Norton Lectures on Cinema series at Harvard University's Mahindra Humanities Center. Delve into Wenders' insights on "The Visible and the Invisible" in cinema, drawing from his extensive experience as a director and visual storyteller. Gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between what is shown on screen and what remains unseen, as Wenders shares his unique perspective on the art of filmmaking and visual storytelling. Recorded on April 9, 2018, this nearly two-hour presentation offers a rare opportunity to learn from one of cinema's most influential figures, exploring the nuances of visual language and the power of imagination in film.
Syllabus
Norton Lectures 2018 | Wim Wenders: The Visible and the Invisible
Taught by
Mahindra Humanities Center
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