It's too late to climb on the bandwagon now, and it wasn't much of a bandwagon to start with. If cinephilia is dead, as Susan Sontag some time ago suggested it was, who cares about the simultaneous death of two cinéastes? Still, no reader of signs can resist a coincidence, the image of a meaning that can't be there. Michelangelo Antonioni (born 1912) and Ingmar Bergman (born 1918) both died on 30 July 2007 - as if time, otherwise indifferent to plot and meaning, had something to say about the cinema.
LRB 20 September 2007 | PDF Download
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