Starting from the premise that world cinema's creative peaks are governed by an ethics of realism, Nagib conducts comparative case studies picked from world new waves, such as the Japanese New
Wave, the French nouvelle vague, the Cinema Novo, the New German Cinema, the Russo-Cuban Revolutionary Cinema, the Portuguese self-performing auteur and the Inuit Indigenous Cinema. Drawing
upon Badiou and RaciFre, World Cinema and the Ethics of Realism revisits and reformulates several fundamental concepts in film studies, such as illustration, identification, apparatus,
alienation effects, presentation and representation. Its groundbreaking scholarship takes film theory in a bold new direction.