Lovers in Time: An Essay Film of Contested Memories

T. Elsaesser, A. Piotrowska
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This chapter is in two parts – part one is by Thomas Elsaesser commenting on the unstable form of the essay film and making the case for practice based research to count as an essayistic form, exemplified by Agnieszka Piotrowska’s film Lovers in Time or How We Didn’t Get Arrested in Harare (2015) and her complementary book Black and White: Cinema, Politics and the Arts in Zimbabwe (2016). Part two consists of Piotrowska’s reflections on the making of her film, on the nature of postcolonial trauma in psychoanalytical terms and to what extent it can be worked through or ameliorated by creative collaborations. Piotrowska offers some further ‘behind the scenes’ insights into the experience of making a film in a post-colonial, post-traumatic environment, and the knowledge gained through this experience.
恋人在时间:争议记忆的散文电影
本章分为两部分——第一部分是由Thomas Elsaesser评论散文电影的不稳定形式,并提出基于实践的研究作为散文形式的案例,例如Agnieszka Piotrowska的电影《恋人在时代》或《我们如何没有在哈拉雷被捕》(2015)和她的补充书《黑白:津巴布韦的电影、政治和艺术》(2016)。第二部分包括Piotrowska对她的电影制作的反思,从精神分析的角度来看,后殖民创伤的本质,以及创造性合作在多大程度上可以解决或改善这种创伤。Piotrowska提供了一些进一步的“幕后”见解,以了解在后殖民时期、后创伤环境中拍摄电影的经历,以及通过这种经历获得的知识。
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