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In 1937, Walter Benjamin said that the cinema is the only art without aura because it is not born of “hic et nunc.” How can we review this concept today? - Question/Answer Now Playing


In 1937, Walter Benjamin said that the cinema is the only art without aura because it is not born of “hic et nunc.” How can we review this concept today?

Feb 14, 2014

In 1937, Walter Benjamin said that the cinema is the only art without aura because it is not born of “hic et nunc,” based on its technical reproducibility. How can we review this concept today and speak of the holiness of a film as a masterpiece? 

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In 1937, Walter Benjamin said that the cinema is the only art without aura because it is not born of “hic et nunc.” How can we review this concept today? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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