GUESS THE GENRE
The foredoomed search for 'objective truth'
Alexander Milchev & Kristupas Zmejauskas
Ron Fricke's "Baraka" and "Samsara". The poetics in documentary.
Documentary as genre and beyond. The need to categorize.
Six modes, hundreds of combinations. Documentary diversity.
Documentary between spectators and reality. Objectivity in art.
14 Month Production
24 Countries
6 Continents
First film to be scanned in 8K
Special custom 70mm cameras built for time-lapses
Baraka Film Poster (1993)
5 Year Production
25 Countries
5 Continents
Imagery portraying the concept of 'saṃsāra': birth, death, rebirth.
Ron Fricke's own designed time-lapse camera
Two custom 70mm cameras from Panavision
Samsara Film Poster (2012)
A concept that has multiple functions, considered through multiple perspectives
"If all philosophy is a footnote to Plato, then all genre theory is little more than a footnote to Aristotle" - Rick Altman (1999:20)
"Epic poetry and tragedy, comedy also and dithyrambic poetry, and the music of the flute and of the lyre in most of their forms, are all in their general conception modes of imitation." - Aristotle, "Poetics"
"Poets produce by imitating a predefined original sanctioned by the literary-critical oligarchy" - Rick Altman (1999:4)
"The notion of genre is now fully conscripted into the legion of techniques whereby writers are trained to respect current standards of cultural acceptability." - Rick Altman (1999:3)
"By assaying and imitation the money-making qualities of their most lucrative films, studios seek to intiate film cycles that will provide successful, easily exploitable models associated with a single studio." - Rick Altman (1999:87)
"Whereas the major feature film producers work hard to differentiate their products from their competitors' offerings, the independents try to fit their products into the ready-made categories applied to the only reamining exibition slots (for short films, second features or inexpensive productions)." - Rick Altman (1999:103)
"Audiences have a very special investment in genres, because genres constitute the audience's own method of assuring its unity and envisioning its future." - Rick Altman (1999:27)
"Genres do not consist only of films, they consist also, and equally, of specific systems of expectations and hypothesis which spectators bring with them to the cinema, and which interact with films themselves during the course of viewing process." - Rick Altman (1999:85)
"Lyric poetry is a type of poetry; the more types of poetry we name, the more we reinforce the existence of poetry as an independent category, with each type corresponding to a different potential aspect of poetry." - Rick Altman (1999:50)
"Ironically, the audiences of this century have been unified not by face-to-face contact, but by the need of commodity producers to treat specific groups of disparate individuals, unknown to each other, as a unified market."
- Rick Altman (1999:184)
"...arrangements and rearrangements, and creative shapings of it [natural material]"
Originally mentions "documentary value", does not mention "genre".
(1946:146)
"Documentary is what we might call a 'fuzzy concept'" (2001:21)
It speaks about them to us
We speak about us to them
VS
(2001:20)
POETIC
OBSERVATIONAL
PERFORMATIVE
PARTICIPATORY
REFLEXIVE
EXPOSITORY
"A film identified with a given mode need not be so entirely" - Bill Nichols (2001:100)
Baraka (1993) [film stills]
"A film identified with a given mode need not be so entirely" - Bill Nichols (2001:100)
Baraka (1993) [film stills]
Screenwriting
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Grading
Sound Design / Score
Baraka (1993) [sequence]
Baraka (1993) [film still]
Baraka (1993) [film still]
Her (2013) [film still]
Lacoste - Timeless, The Film (2017) [fashion film still]
Baraka (1993) [film still]
Baraka (1993) [film still]
Samsara (2012) [film still]
Samsara (2012) [film still]
Samsara (2012) [behind the scenes]
Baraka (1993) [film still]
Narcos (2015-2017) [TV, gif]
Documentary
Horror
Non-fiction
Fear
subjective – perceiving mind (viewer)
objective - "physical extension in space and time" [Mulder 2019] (film)
inter-subjective – agreement from multiple subjects [Mulder 2019] (flat Earth)
Films are, primarily, a medium of thoughts and ideas between perceiving minds.
ALTMAN, Rick. 1999. Film/Genre. London: British Film Institute.
Aristotle. 2013. Poetics. OUP Oxford.
MULDER, Dwayne. 2019. ‘Objectivity | Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy’. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [online]. Available at: https://www.iep.utm.edu/ [accessed 10 Nov 2019].
NICHOLS, Bill. 2001. Introduction to Documentary. Bloomington, Ind.
PLANTINGA, Carl R. 1997. Rhetoric and Representation in Nonfiction Film. Cambridge, U.K.
GRIERSON, J., & HARDY, F. (1946). Grierson on documentary. London, Collins.
Baraka. (1993). [film] Directed by R. Fricke. Samsara. (2012). [film] Directed by R. Fricke. Her. (2019). [film] Directed by S. Jonze. Lacoste (2017). Lacoste – Timeless, The Film (Director’s Cut). [video] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZC02EQqcXc [Accessed 10 Nov. 2019]. Narcos, (2015). [TV programme] Netflix.
THANK YOU
"To better understand past failures to define the documentary, it is useful to look at unsuccessful attempts to define art" - Carl R. Plantinga (1997)