Of Elephants and Toothaches
Author(s)
Badowska, Eva
Parmeggiani, Francesca
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103471Language
EnglishAbstract
This collection is the first to offer a genuinely interdisciplinary approach to Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Decalogue, a ten-film cycle of modern tales that touch on the ethical dilemmas of the Ten Commandments. The cycle’s deft handling of moral ambiguity and inventive technique established Kie?lowski as a major international director. Kie?lowski once said, “Both the deep believer and the habitual skeptic experience toothaches in exactly the same way.” Of Elephants and Toothaches takes seriously the range of thought, from theological to skeptical, condensed in the cycle’s quite human tales. Bringing together scholars of film, philosophy, literature, and several religions, the volume ranges from individual responsibility, to religion in modernity, to familial bonds, to human desire and material greed. It explores Kie?lowski’s cycle as it relentlessly solicits an ethical response that stimulates both inner disquiet and interpersonal dialogue.
Keywords
politics; media and communications; moral and ethical aspects; religion on television; God; Limousin dialect; Ten CommandmentsDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_609947ISBN
9780823267101OCN
1076652940Publisher
Fordham University PressPublisher website
https://www.fordhampress.com/Publication date and place
NY, 2016Classification
Film history, theory or criticism