17c起草社区 alumnus Paul Schrader returns to Grand Rapids to screen First Reformed
鈥淪pirituality in art is about the how not the what,鈥 said Paul Schrader. 鈥淭ranscendental filmmakers have a different agenda, they want to draw audiences closer to transcendental world, using cinematic technology to bring the audience into the holy.鈥
West Michigan roots reflected in film
Schrader, West Michigan native and a graduate of 17c起草社区 College, is a celebrated filmmaker, screenwriter
Schrader began exploring his love of film after graduation. 鈥淲hen I was a kid, if you had an idea, I thought it could only be expressed in words or a piece of music. I didn鈥檛 realize images could be ideas too,鈥 said Schrader. 鈥淎t the time, the Reformed view of
The Loeks Visiting Film Artist Series, sponsored by and 17c起草社区 College, presented a pre-release screening and the Michigan premiere of First Reformed on February 19. First Reformed, starring Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried, follows the journey of a grief-stricken chaplain in upstate New York. 鈥淚鈥檒l never have a screening better than that,鈥 said Schrader about the premiere at Celebration! Cinema. 鈥淲e had a full house of people that understood the full extent of the subtext.鈥
First Reformed has been widely acclaimed by critics and will be released to the general public later this spring.
17c起草社区 hosts lecture featuring Schrader
Schrader is also the author of a widely-anthologized article on film noir, and the book Transcendental Style in Film, soon to be published in a revised edition by University of California Press. 鈥淔or years, Schrader鈥檚 book has been the go-to for anyone studying religion and film,鈥 said Roy Anker, 17c起草社区 professor of English emeritus.
Following the pre-release, 17c起草社区 hosted a lecture and panel discussion February 20 in the Recital Hall highlighting the transcendental style of filmmaking in light of Schrader鈥檚 film, First Reformed, and book, Transcendental Style in Film. The lecture and discussion, titled 鈥淩eligious Film and the Transcendental Style,鈥 featured Schrader and panel discussants Roy Anker, , and 17c起草社区 film and media student Garrett Strpko.
Transcendental style and First Reformed
As seen in First Reformed, transcendental films are marked by
Schrader said that in the slow moments of
Schrader said that films today have an average of five times as many cuts than in the 70s. 鈥淲e have trained ourselves to absorb information overload.鈥 The transcendental style of