A Replica or Re-construction?

Marcin Giżycki

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

Abstract

Giżycki reflects on films that have not survived till the present. Significant films, part of the history of cinema have gone missing or been destroyed. The undurability of flammable film and unconcern have contributed to their loss. On the other hand, films whose existence has been uncertain are found, which changes our view on the history of film. It happens that technological inventions make it possible to re-construct substantially destroyed movies (Kozincew and Trauberg’s Alone or Pharmacy by the Themersons, which was rather interpreted than reconstructed by Bruce Chacefsky) or - which is even more risky - movies that have survived only as an artistic plan in the form of screenplay or unfinished fragments. Chacefsky has realised such films according to A Woman and Circles by Brzękowski (1930) or Others, based on an unrealised screenplay by Pawłowski (1958).



Keywords:

missing films, reconstruction, replica

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Published
2004-12-31

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Giżycki, M. (2004) “A Replica or Re-construction?”, Kwartalnik Filmowy, (47-48), pp. 315–318. doi: 10.36744/kf.3626.

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. 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).



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