Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf -
Canudo's engagement with cinema predates the famous 1923 manifesto. In 1911, he published an essay titled La Naissance d'un sixième art. Essai sur le cinématographe (The Birth of a Sixth Art: Essay on the Cinematograph). At this stage, Canudo argued that cinema should be considered the "Sixth Art," a synthesis that would reconcile and sublate the five arts recognized by Hegel. In his own stirring language, he described cinema as . He saw it as a "plastic art in motion"—a dynamic art of space (like architecture, sculpture, and painting) that could also unfold according to the laws of time-based rhythmic arts (like music and poetry). He famously declared cinema to be "the fabulous newborn of the Machine and Sentiment".
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Ao ler o texto original do Manifesto das Sete Artes , destacam-se alguns conceitos fundamentais: Canudo's engagement with cinema predates the famous 1923
Canudo refined his theory to include Dance as a necessary precursor alongside Music and Poetry, establishing cinema firmly as the Seventh Art . The Seven Arts According to Canudo At this stage, Canudo argued that cinema should