Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf _top_ (2026)
It was the year 1912, and the world of art was ripe for a revolution. Ricciotto Canudo, a passionate and visionary Italian artist, had grown tired of the conventional boundaries between art forms. He believed that the arts had become stagnant, confined to their respective silos, and that it was time to break free.
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Canudo recognized that cinema possesses both a "real" aspect (capturing the physical world) and a "symbolic" aspect (the manipulation of time and speed), allowing it to reflect life in a way previously impossible. Historical Impact of the Manifesto It was the year 1912, and the world
Canudo’s vision did not emerge in a single moment but evolved alongside the developing technology of film: This public link is valid for 7 days
Canudo initially described film as the Sixth Art , uniting five traditional forms.