A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog

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Autor(a) principal: Filipe Freitas Chaves
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/70218
Resumo: Since prehistoric times, humans have made images representing the natural world around them. From Paleolithic art, through modern painting and photography to cinema, different people have tried to represent nature according to the ideas they had of it at a given time. The concept of nature is plural and conditioned by the period and place from which it is expressed; I am based on the concept formulated by the West, which imposed its ideas on the majority of the people it colonized. Wildlife and natural history films have grown in popularity and have become an important source of scientific information and entertainment, particularly for a society that is uneducated in matters relating to the natural world. However, we can see that, in aesthetic/narrative terms, many of these documentary films were ignored by critics and film and television scholars. Based on this finding, the objective of the research is to specifically analyze cinematographic and television language and investigate how the different narrative and aesthetic discourses of films and TV series about wild nature evolved from the emergence of the first productions of the genre at the end of the century XIX, to the present day. The work of three directors who influenced (and still influence) several directors will be highlighted: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Adrian Cowell and Werner Herzog, each with their own peculiar way of representing wild nature.
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spelling A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner HerzogThe representation of wild nature in cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner HerzogArtesCinemaNatureza selvagemRepresentação da natureza selvagemFilmes de vida selvagemCousteau, Jacques YvesCowell, Adrian, 1934-Herzog, Werner, 1942-Documentário (Cinema)NaturezaCinema - LinguagemSince prehistoric times, humans have made images representing the natural world around them. From Paleolithic art, through modern painting and photography to cinema, different people have tried to represent nature according to the ideas they had of it at a given time. The concept of nature is plural and conditioned by the period and place from which it is expressed; I am based on the concept formulated by the West, which imposed its ideas on the majority of the people it colonized. Wildlife and natural history films have grown in popularity and have become an important source of scientific information and entertainment, particularly for a society that is uneducated in matters relating to the natural world. However, we can see that, in aesthetic/narrative terms, many of these documentary films were ignored by critics and film and television scholars. Based on this finding, the objective of the research is to specifically analyze cinematographic and television language and investigate how the different narrative and aesthetic discourses of films and TV series about wild nature evolved from the emergence of the first productions of the genre at the end of the century XIX, to the present day. The work of three directors who influenced (and still influence) several directors will be highlighted: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Adrian Cowell and Werner Herzog, each with their own peculiar way of representing wild nature.Desde a Pré-História, o ser humano faz imagens representando o mundo natural ao seu redor. Da arte paleolítica, passando pela pintura moderna e pela fotografia, até chegarmos ao cinema, diferentes povos tentaram representar a natureza conforme as ideias que tiveram dela numa determinada época. O conceito de natureza é plural e condicionado ao período e local de onde se pronuncia; baseio-me no conceito formulado pelo Ocidente, que impôs suas ideias à maioria dos povos que colonizou. Os filmes de vida selvagem e história natural cresceram em popularidade e se tornaram uma importante fonte de informação científica e de entretenimento, sobretudo para uma sociedade leiga em questões relacionadas ao mundo natural. No entanto, podemos perceber que, em termos estéticos/narrativos, muitos desses filmes documentários foram ignorados por críticos e estudiosos do cinema e da televisão. Partindo dessa constatação, o objetivo da pesquisa é analisar especificamente a linguagem cinematográfica e televisiva e investigar como evoluíram os diversos discursos narrativos e estéticos de filmes e séries de TV sobre a natureza selvagem a partir do surgimento das primeiras produções do gênero, no fim do século XIX, até os dias atuais. Será destacado o trabalho de três diretores que influenciaram (e ainda influenciam) diversos realizadores: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog, cada qual com seu modo peculiar de representar a natureza selvagem.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilEBA - ESCOLA DE BELAS ARTESPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ArtesUFMGLuiz Roberto Pinto Nazariohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6941387272802380Leonardo Álvares VidigalEvandro José Lemos da CunhaSérgio Henrique Carvalho VilaçaElisabeth Kimie KitamuraFilipe Freitas Chaves2024-07-11T12:51:28Z2024-07-11T12:51:28Z2023-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/70218porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pt/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2024-07-11T12:51:28Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/70218Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2024-07-11T12:51:28Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
The representation of wild nature in cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
title A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
spellingShingle A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
Filipe Freitas Chaves
Artes
Cinema
Natureza selvagem
Representação da natureza selvagem
Filmes de vida selvagem
Cousteau, Jacques Yves
Cowell, Adrian, 1934-
Herzog, Werner, 1942-
Documentário (Cinema)
Natureza
Cinema - Linguagem
title_short A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
title_full A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
title_fullStr A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
title_full_unstemmed A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
title_sort A representação da natureza selvagem no cinema: Jacques Cousteau, Adrian Cowell e Werner Herzog
author Filipe Freitas Chaves
author_facet Filipe Freitas Chaves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Luiz Roberto Pinto Nazario
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6941387272802380
Leonardo Álvares Vidigal
Evandro José Lemos da Cunha
Sérgio Henrique Carvalho Vilaça
Elisabeth Kimie Kitamura
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Filipe Freitas Chaves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artes
Cinema
Natureza selvagem
Representação da natureza selvagem
Filmes de vida selvagem
Cousteau, Jacques Yves
Cowell, Adrian, 1934-
Herzog, Werner, 1942-
Documentário (Cinema)
Natureza
Cinema - Linguagem
topic Artes
Cinema
Natureza selvagem
Representação da natureza selvagem
Filmes de vida selvagem
Cousteau, Jacques Yves
Cowell, Adrian, 1934-
Herzog, Werner, 1942-
Documentário (Cinema)
Natureza
Cinema - Linguagem
description Since prehistoric times, humans have made images representing the natural world around them. From Paleolithic art, through modern painting and photography to cinema, different people have tried to represent nature according to the ideas they had of it at a given time. The concept of nature is plural and conditioned by the period and place from which it is expressed; I am based on the concept formulated by the West, which imposed its ideas on the majority of the people it colonized. Wildlife and natural history films have grown in popularity and have become an important source of scientific information and entertainment, particularly for a society that is uneducated in matters relating to the natural world. However, we can see that, in aesthetic/narrative terms, many of these documentary films were ignored by critics and film and television scholars. Based on this finding, the objective of the research is to specifically analyze cinematographic and television language and investigate how the different narrative and aesthetic discourses of films and TV series about wild nature evolved from the emergence of the first productions of the genre at the end of the century XIX, to the present day. The work of three directors who influenced (and still influence) several directors will be highlighted: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Adrian Cowell and Werner Herzog, each with their own peculiar way of representing wild nature.
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