The 36 dramatic situations /

"All drama takes the form of one of 36 situations. That was Georges Polti's theory about theatre, which he put forward in his book The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations, published in French in the mid-19th century. A century and a half later, Mike Figgis was struggling with a film treatment....

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Main Authors: Figgis, Mike
Group Author: Polti, Georges, 1868-
Published: Faber & Faber Ltd,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "All drama takes the form of one of 36 situations. That was Georges Polti's theory about theatre, which he put forward in his book The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations, published in French in the mid-19th century. A century and a half later, Mike Figgis was struggling with a film treatment. He couldn't get it right. But when he turned to Polti's book, the sample situations helped clarify his ideas and broaden the landscape of his creativity. He saw just how useful this sort of framework could be for writers, and decided to rework Polti's theory for a modern, film-focused audience. Combining re
Mike Figgis is the renowned film-maker and musician whose career began with the People Show in the 1970s. His film credits include 'Stormy Monday', 'Internal Affairs', 'Miss Julie', 'Timecode' and 'Hotel'. He received Oscar nominations for Best Director and Best Screenplay for 'Leaving Las Vegas'. His photographs have been displayed at galleries throughout the world, and he has created installations for gallery spaces.
Carrier Form: viii, 186 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes filmography (pages 181-186).
ISBN: 9780571305049 (paperback) :
0571305040 (paperback)
9780571305056 (ePub ebook)
0571305059 (ePub ebook)
Index Number: PN1683
CLC: J904
Call Number: J904/F471
Contents: Introduction -- The 36 dramatic situations. Supplication -- Deliverance -- Revenge following a crime -- Revenge contained within a family -- The pursued ; the fugitive ; the outsider -- Disaster -- Cruelty and misfortune -- Revolt -- Daring enterprise ; brave adventure -- Abduction -- The enigma -- Obtaining -- Enmity of kinsmen ; family at war -- Rivalry of kinsmen -- Murderous adultery ; crimes of passion -- Altered states ; madness -- Fatal imprudence ; the gambler -- Coincidence -- Dream state -- Self-sacrifice for idealism -- Self-sacrifice for family -- Everything sacrificed for passio