Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf

Published in 1912, this manifesto was a clarion call to artists, filmmakers, and intellectuals to join forces and challenge the status quo. Canudo's vision was nothing short of radical: he sought to break down the barriers between the traditional arts – music, dance, sculpture, painting, literature, theater, and cinema – and forge a new, unified artistic language.

É importante notar a evolução do pensamento de Canudo. Em seu primeiro ensaio, La Naissance d'un sixième art (O Nascimento de uma Sexta Arte) em 1911, ele inicialmente posicionou o cinema como a sexta arte, logo após a música e a literatura. Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf

Canudo’s vision did not emerge in a single moment but evolved alongside the developing technology of film: Published in 1912, this manifesto was a clarion

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Canudo structures his argument by dividing the traditional arts into two distinct categories based on how human consciousness perceives them:

The core philosophical claim of the manifesto is that cinema is the Gesamtkunstwerk —the "total work of art"—for the modern age. Canudo writes that we need cinema "to create the total art towards which all the others, since always, have tended". He argued that cinema uniquely marries Science and Art, applying the findings of science to the ideal of art, all in order to "capture and fix the rhythms of light".

A fully preserved copy of the original 1923 "Manifeste des sept arts" (in French) alongside its Spanish translation, "Manifiesto de las Siete Artes," can be found on the philosophy resource website Filosofia.org. This version is particularly valuable because it contains the complete, unaltered text of the manifesto, allowing scholars to examine Canudo's original formulations and rhetorical power.