The Edges of Cinema
Essays on Twenty-First Century Film Culture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Publishing:1st Sep '26
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 1st September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Recent years have seen a panic over the future of mainstream film. Yet film culture is at its most vital on the margins, where the moving image meets visual art, documentary brushes up against experimentalism, and curators are reshaping established histories. Bringing together a decade of criticism, The Edges of Cinema roams across an array of styles to take account of how some of the most important contemporary filmmakers are engaging the world.
Erika Balsom—a leading scholar and critic—explores subjects ranging from computer-generated animation to the effects of digitization, and from the status of observational cinema to the longest of long takes. She takes a bold stand in debates on the “female gaze” and examines how filmmakers address issues concerning climate change, race, gender, violence, and technology. Balsom considers works at the intersection of documentary, experimental film, and auteur cinema by directors such as Peggy Ahwesh, James Benning, Aria Dean, Mati Diop, Harun Farocki, Albert Serra, Brett Story, Tsai Ming-liang, and Wang Bing. Challenging the caricature of experimental film as “difficult,” this wide-ranging and engaging book makes a case for the politics, provocations, and pleasures of a less ordinary cinema.
One of the most promising titles due this summer. * Criterion Current *
To read an essay—of any length, on any topic—by Erika Balsom is to be transformed, enlightened, delighted. In this extraordinary collection, there is another kind of edge to consider: that of Balsom’s writing, which is unfailingly incisive, vigorous, sharp as a blade. -- Melissa Anderson
ISBN: 9780231221337
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352 pages