Watchmakers, Automata and the Cinema

Marcin Giżycki

kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
Rhode Island School of Design (United States)

Abstract

The history of the cinema and watchmaking are strongly related. Without the Maltese cross, the mechanism used in watches since the 18th century, there would be no film projectors. Perhaps that is why in the cinema almost from its inception, various automata (plural of “automaton”), that is anthropomorphic machines or artificial people appear. The peak of popularity of these devices was in the 18th and 19th centuries, when their construction lay largely in the hands of watchmakers. Giży­cki discusses the role played by the 18th and 19th century automata in a few selected films, such as Hugo (2011) by Martin Scorsese, Fellini’s Casanova (Il Casanova di Federico Fellini, 1976) by Federico Fellini and The Best Offer (La migliore offerta, 2013) by Giuseppe Tornatore. Stories by Stanislaw Lem, Walerian Borowczyk and Bruno Schulz are also mentioned. In conclusion, the author states that the perfect automaton is always just a being that is unattainable, an illusion, a vanishing point, an unfulfilled desire of its creator-demiurge.


Keywords:

automaton, Martin Scorsese, Federico Fellini, Giuseppe Tornatore

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Published
2014-12-31

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Giżycki, M. (2014) “Watchmakers, Automata and the Cinema”, Kwartalnik Filmowy, (87-88), pp. 286–292. doi: 10.36744/kf.2402.

Authors

Marcin Giżycki 
kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
Rhode Island School of Design United States

Krytyk i historyk sztuki; autor książek z dziedziny historii filmu i zjawisk kultury artystycznej. Wykładowca w Rhode Island School of Design w USA, profesor w Wyższej Szkole Technicznej w Katowicach. Opublikował m.in. Nie tylko Disney rzecz o kinie animowanym (2000), Koniec i co dalej? (2001), Słownik kierun­ków, ruchów i kluczowych pojęć sztuki drugiej po­łowy XX wieku (2002), Wenders do domu! Europejskie filmy o Ameryce i ich recepcja w Sta­nach Zjednoczonych (2006).



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