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The School of Reis

The School of Reis is a film theory concept relative to the teachings of Portuguese director António Reis, to his work, developed alongside psychiatrist Margarida Cordeiro, and to the works of the directors influenced by them.[1] It is a pun on the surname of António Reis, since reis (singular: rei) in Portuguese also means "kings".

Origin of the term edit

The term School of Reis was coined by film historian Haden Guest, director of the Harvard Film Archive, when referring to the influence exerted by the school of thought of Portuguese director António Reis through his didactics at his classes as professor of the Portuguese National Filmschool, from 1977 to 1991,[2] over generations of future Portuguese directors who learned under Reis' mentoring.

The term Reisian sometimes is applied in a similar fashion as Fordian or Tarkovskian, relative to the style of both the American director John Ford or the Russian director Andrey Tarkovsky.[3]

The Teachings of António Reis edit

António Reis taught classes at the Portuguese National Film School, such as Filmic Space in 1977, and later Film Analysis, History of Image, Direction of Actors and Introduction to the Study of Image.[2]

One of the characteristics of his teaching method was that it was almost exclusively oral, existing very few written materials retaining his theory, in what could be stated to be a reflex of António Reis' beliefs in the ancient oral tradition.[4]

One of the recognizable aspects of António Reis' aesthetics was his structuring of the cinematographical unity around the exploration of the limits of the possibilities of the match cut[5] producing visual rhymes, associations and understated meanings, clearly identifiable in works of his like Jaime or Trás-os-Montes.

Influence of the School of Reis edit

António Reis' works had a major impact on the practices of contemporaries of his like Manoel de Oliveira, whom Reis assisted in his second feature, Rite of Spring,[6] in 1963; Paulo Rocha, having Reis written the script for his feature Change of Life; or João César Monteiro, whose quotations of Reis are clear in films as Recollections of the Yellow House, God's Comedy or Silvestre.[1]

However, Dennis Lim, in his article for the magazine Artforum, points out that "for today’s preeminent Portuguese filmmakers, no single figure has been more influential than António Reis."[7] Through his teachings, Reis has had a major impact in the work of subsequent filmmakers of whom he was a professor, as Joaquim Sapinho, Vítor Gonçalves, Pedro Costa, Manuela Viegas and João Pedro Rodrigues. Some of them, like Sapinho, Gonçalves or Viegas are today professors at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, the current name for the former Portuguese National Film School.

Film program edit

The film program known by The School of Reis: The Films and Legacy of António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro, curated by film scholar Haden Guest, was premiered at the Harvard Film Archive in May 2012,[1] followed by a presence at the Anthology Film Archives in June 2012[8] and at UCLA Film and Television Archive in July 2012.[9] It was the first complete retrospective of António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro's work outside their native Portugal, and is composed of eleven films:

See also edit

External links edit

  • Dennis Lim's Under the Influence article at Artforum magazine about The School of Reis
  • Gabe Klinger's article Disquieting Objects at the Moving Image Source
  • The School of Reis page at the Harvard Film Archive website
  • The School of Reis page at the Anthology Film Archives website
  • The School of Reis page at the UCLA Film & Television Archive website
  • The School of Reis page at the Moving Image Source
  • The School of Reis at the New York Times
  • The School of Reis at the Time Out New York

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The School of Reis official page at the Harvard Film Archive website". ves.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  2. ^ a b "Post on Reis' period as professor at the National Film School at the Official António Reis collection blog". Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  3. ^ "Article on Senses of Cinema on the term "Fordian"". sensesofcinema.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  4. ^ "José Bogalheiro on António Reis classes at the official António Reis collection blog (in Portuguese)". Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  5. ^ "António Cabrita on António Reis classes at Expresso Newspaper (in Portuguese)". Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  6. ^ "Rite of Spring at The School of Reis official page at the Harvard Film Archive website". ves.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  7. ^ "Under The Influence, Dennis Lim article at ARTFORUM on The School of Reis". artforum.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  8. ^ "The School of Reis page at the Anthology Film Archives website". anthologyfilmarchives.org. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  9. ^ "The School of Reis page at the UCLA Film & Television Archive website". cinema.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2012-07-01.

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The School of Reis is a film theory concept relative to the teachings of Portuguese director Antonio Reis to his work developed alongside psychiatrist Margarida Cordeiro and to the works of the directors influenced by them 1 It is a pun on the surname of Antonio Reis since reis singular rei in Portuguese also means kings Contents 1 Origin of the term 1 1 The Teachings of Antonio Reis 1 2 Influence of the School of Reis 2 Film program 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesOrigin of the term editThe term School of Reis was coined by film historian Haden Guest director of the Harvard Film Archive when referring to the influence exerted by the school of thought of Portuguese director Antonio Reis through his didactics at his classes as professor of the Portuguese National Filmschool from 1977 to 1991 2 over generations of future Portuguese directors who learned under Reis mentoring The term Reisian sometimes is applied in a similar fashion as Fordian or Tarkovskian relative to the style of both the American director John Ford or the Russian director Andrey Tarkovsky 3 The Teachings of Antonio Reis edit Antonio Reis taught classes at the Portuguese National Film School such as Filmic Space in 1977 and later Film Analysis History of Image Direction of Actors and Introduction to the Study of Image 2 One of the characteristics of his teaching method was that it was almost exclusively oral existing very few written materials retaining his theory in what could be stated to be a reflex of Antonio Reis beliefs in the ancient oral tradition 4 One of the recognizable aspects of Antonio Reis aesthetics was his structuring of the cinematographical unity around the exploration of the limits of the possibilities of the match cut 5 producing visual rhymes associations and understated meanings clearly identifiable in works of his like Jaime or Tras os Montes Influence of the School of Reis edit Antonio Reis works had a major impact on the practices of contemporaries of his like Manoel de Oliveira whom Reis assisted in his second feature Rite of Spring 6 in 1963 Paulo Rocha having Reis written the script for his feature Change of Life or Joao Cesar Monteiro whose quotations of Reis are clear in films as Recollections of the Yellow House God s Comedy or Silvestre 1 However Dennis Lim in his article for the magazine Artforum points out that for today s preeminent Portuguese filmmakers no single figure has been more influential than Antonio Reis 7 Through his teachings Reis has had a major impact in the work of subsequent filmmakers of whom he was a professor as Joaquim Sapinho Vitor Goncalves Pedro Costa Manuela Viegas and Joao Pedro Rodrigues Some of them like Sapinho Goncalves or Viegas are today professors at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema the current name for the former Portuguese National Film School Film program editThe film program known by The School of Reis The Films and Legacy of Antonio Reis and Margarida Cordeiro curated by film scholar Haden Guest was premiered at the Harvard Film Archive in May 2012 1 followed by a presence at the Anthology Film Archives in June 2012 8 and at UCLA Film and Television Archive in July 2012 9 It was the first complete retrospective of Antonio Reis and Margarida Cordeiro s work outside their native Portugal and is composed of eleven films Jaime directed by Antonio Reis Tras os Montes directed by Antonio Reis and Margarida Cordeiro Ana directed by Antonio Reis and Margarida Cordeiro Sand Rose directed by Antonio Reis and Margarida Cordeiro Rite of Spring directed by Manoel de Oliveira Change of Life directed by Paulo Rocha The Shepherd directed by Joao Pedro Rodrigues This Side of Resurrection directed by Joaquim Sapinho Blood directed by Pedro Costa Gloria directed by Manuela Viegas A Girl In Summer directed by Vitor GoncalvesSee also editCinema of Portugal Film studies Philosophy of filmExternal links editDennis Lim s Under the Influence article at Artforum magazine about The School of Reis Gabe Klinger s article Disquieting Objects at the Moving Image Source The School of Reis page at the Harvard Film Archive website The School of Reis page at the Anthology Film Archives website The School of Reis page at the UCLA Film amp Television Archive website The School of Reis page at the Moving Image Source The School of Reis at the New York Times The School of Reis at the Time Out New YorkReferences edit a b c The School of Reis official page at the Harvard Film Archive website ves fas harvard edu Retrieved 2012 07 01 a b Post on Reis period as professor at the National Film School at the Official Antonio Reis collection blog Retrieved 2012 07 01 Article on Senses of Cinema on the term Fordian sensesofcinema com Retrieved 2012 07 01 Jose Bogalheiro on Antonio Reis classes at the official Antonio Reis collection blog in Portuguese Retrieved 2012 07 01 Antonio Cabrita on Antonio Reis classes at Expresso Newspaper in Portuguese Retrieved 2012 07 01 Rite of Spring at The School of Reis official page at the Harvard Film Archive website ves fas harvard edu Retrieved 2012 07 01 Under The Influence Dennis Lim article at ARTFORUM on The School of Reis artforum com Retrieved 2012 07 01 The School of Reis page at the Anthology Film Archives website anthologyfilmarchives org Retrieved 2012 07 01 The School of Reis page at the UCLA Film amp Television Archive website cinema ucla edu Retrieved 2012 07 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The School of Reis amp oldid 1212201190, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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