Long considered an unpolished gem of film noir, the private treasure of filmbuffs, cinephiles and critics, Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour (1945) has recently earneda new...
A collection of Michael Le Grice's most notable essays, which shed light on the work of other artists and filmmakers and documents a period, especially...
This volume discusses modes of filmmaking that diverge from and oppose the mainstream. It treats artists' film conceptually in order to explore key categories that...
Hollywood Abroad is the first book to examine the reception of Hollywood movies by nonAmerican audiences. Although numerous books on film history have analyzed the...
Since The Earliest Days Of Cinema The Law Has Influenced The Conditions In Which Hollywood Films Are Made, Sold, Circulated Or Presented From The Talent...
Ginette Vincendeau discusses the artistic value of his films in their proper context and comments on JeanPierre Melville's love of American culture and his controversial...
This book is an examination of the European art cinema piece 'l'Anne derniere a Marienbad', a collaboration between director Alain Resnais and 'enfant terrible' Alian...
Manohla Dargis Explores The Careers Of Director Curtis Hanson And Writer James Ellroy, Based On Interviews With Both Men, To Dig Deep Into The Film'S...
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Claiming the Real II describes the origins, development and current state of documentary cinema, and the social, political, industrial and ethical factors that determine its...
In this book, David Robinson challenges long accepted versions of the history and reception of Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, and seeks to redefine its...
Long considered an unpolished gem of film noir, the private treasure of filmbuffs, cinephiles and critics, Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour (1945) has recently earneda new...
Long considered an unpolished gem of film noir, the private treasure of filmbuffs, cinephiles and critics, Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour (1945) has recently earneda new...
A collection of Michael Le Grice's most notable essays, which shed light on the work of other artists and filmmakers and documents a period, especially...
This volume discusses modes of filmmaking that diverge from and oppose the mainstream. It treats artists' film conceptually in order to explore key categories that...