Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto | Canudo.pdf !full!
At the time of Canudo's writing, cinema was often dismissed as a mere fairground attraction or a technical novelty. The manifesto served as a crucial defense of film's legitimacy, arguing that it was not just a recording tool but a profound medium for human expression. Canudo founded the Club des Amis du Septième Art
Ricciotto Canudo’s “Manifesto delle Sette Arti” (1911–1912) is a foundational text in early film theory that argued cinema should be recognized as the seventh art. This paper summarizes the manifesto’s main claims, places it in historical and cultural context, analyzes its arguments and rhetoric, and outlines its short- and long-term influence on film theory, aesthetics, and cultural policy. Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf
The (Manifesto of the Seven Arts) is a seminal theoretical text written by Ricciotto Canudo in 1911 (though significantly revised and published in 1923). It is most famous for officially establishing cinema as the " Seventh Art ". Summary of Key Concepts At the time of Canudo's writing, cinema was
Nesse caldeirão criativo, Canudo começou a perceber que o cinema, ainda tratado como mera atração de feiras e variedades, merecia uma reabilitação estética. Sua primeira incursão teórica no tema veio em 1908, com o artigo “A Vitória do Cinema”, publicado em Florença. Nos anos seguintes, Canudo amadureceu a ideia de que o cinematógrafo não era apenas um brinquedo tecnológico, mas uma nova linguagem artística, capaz de sintetizar as artes do espaço e do tempo. This paper summarizes the manifesto’s main claims, places
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As Canudo read aloud his manifesto, his friends were electrified by his words. They saw the potential for a new kind of artistic expression, one that would transcend borders and challenge traditional notions of beauty and creativity.