Vertigo, poetry and creed of Alfred Hitchcock's cinema

Authors

  • Rafael J. Pascual Universidad Nebrija. Madrid Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14201/7e0w1x19

Keywords:

Vertigo (film), Alfred Hitchcock, cinema, poetry, art

Abstract

In this article we analyse the film Vertigo -undoubtedly one of the North-American film di- rector Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece- as an audiovisual poem we could identify with such a characteristic and defining name as film-poetry. We will try to show some elements very typical of cinema -the use of the light, colour, and music, the aesthetic treatment of image and the camera movement- they all aspects that in- fluence -as well as does plot- the rhythm, form and content in the same way as a poem does, in order to place cinema at the same level as poetry. We will try to describe in a very essential way the relations between cinema and arts such as music, painting and literature.

Published

2011-01-01

How to Cite

Vertigo, poetry and creed of Alfred Hitchcock’s cinema. (2011). Foro De Educación, 9(13), 189-204. https://doi.org/10.14201/7e0w1x19

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