In Film Fables Jacques Ranciere turns his critical eye to the history
of modern cinema. Combining an extraordinary breadth of analysis with an
attentiveness to detail born from an obvious love of cinema, Ranciere
shows us new ways of looking at and interpreting film. His analysis
moves effortlessly from Eisenstein's and Murnau's transition from
theatre to film to Fritz Lang's confrontation with television, from the
classical poetics of Mann's Westerns to Ray's romantic poetics of the
image, from Rossellini's neo-realism to Deleuze's philosophy of the
cinema. The book also includes extended commentaries on the work of
Hitchcock, Godard, Vertov and Bergman. Film Fables is essential
reading for anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of the power
and complexity of the cinematic form and it's rich history.