Film Figures offers the reader fresh insights into cinematic worlds
through the figural analysis of narrative film.
Figural analysis is concerned with what we don't see in what we see; the
unconscious aspects of what we see on the screen. Warwick Mules provides
a set of concepts and a taxonomy of figures suited to such an analysis.
Each chapter undertakes an extensive analytical reading of a key film
guided by a concept to follow the negentropic movement of figures
through the world of the film.
Drawing on the work of Deleuze, Lacan and Benjamin, and highlighting key
moments in the appearance of the figure in cinema history, Film
Figures offers new concepts to engage in film analysis. In readings of
films by Murnau, Hitchcock, Lang, Lynch and Haneke, the book explores
technological, cultural and philosophical concerns through the plight of
figures as symptomatic of the estrangement of modern life.