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The Dardenne Brothers’ Cinematic Parables examines the work of Belgian filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, who have been celebrated for their powerfully affecting social realist films. Though the Dardenne brothers’ films rarely mention religion or God, they have received wide recognition for their moral complexity and spiritual resonance. This book brings the Dardennes’ filmography into consideration with theological aesthetics, Christian ethics, phenomenological film theory, and continental philosophy. The author explores the brothers’ nine major films—beginning with The Promise (1996) and culminating in Young Ahmed (2019)—through the hermeneutics of philosopher Paul Ricoeur. By using Ricoeur’s description of "parable" as a "narrative-metaphor" which generates an existential limit-experience, Joel Mayward crafts an innovative Ricoeurian hermeneutic for making theological interpretations of cinema. Drawing upon resources from three disciplinary spheres—theology, philosophy, and film studies—in a dynamic interweaving approach, Mayward proposes that the Dardennes create postsecular cinematic parables which evoke theological and ethical responses in audiences’ imaginations through the brothers’ distinctive filmmaking style, what is termed "transcendent realism." The book ultimately demonstrates how the Dardenne brothers are truly doing, not merely depicting, theology and ethics through the cinematic form—it presents film as theology, what Mayward refers to as "theocinematics." This is valuable reading for scholars of theology, philosophy, and film studies, as well as film critics and cinephiles interested in the cinema of the Dardenne brothers.

Author(s): Joel Mayward
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion and Film
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 258
City: London

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Cinematic Turn in Theology
PART I: Cinematic Parables
1. Integrating Theology, Philosophy, and Film Studies
2. Film and Parable: A Ricoeurian Parabolic Hermeneutic
PART II: The Dardenne Brothers’ Cinematic Parables
3. Traces of Hope: The World Behind the Films
4. Transcendent Realism: The World of the Films
5. Guiding Images: The World in Front of the Films
Conclusion: Toward Theocinematics
Index