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Since the late 1990s, a subtle, subversive element has been at work within the staid confines of the Hollywood dream factory. Young filmmakers like Spike Jonze, Wes Anderson, ... More
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Truffaut shot to fame in 1959 with his first film Les 400 Coups , a semi-autobiographical narrative shot in the low-budget neo-realist style of the emerging Nouvelle Vague . ... More
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Canadian-born filmmaker and photographer John Cook (1935-2001) was one the key figures in the "Austrian New Wave" of the 1970s. A maverick, Cook almost single-handedly ... More
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Leos Carax is the first book in any language to study the films of this "enfant terrible" of contemporary French cinema. Paris, pop music, "flânerie" and "amour fou," " ... More
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Leos Carax is the first book in any language to study the films of this "enfant terrible" of contemporary French cinema. Paris, pop music, "flânerie" and "amour fou," " ... More
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To see america- The Movieland begins its chronicle as the Portuguese liner SS Serpa Pinto (one of a few passenger ships that in the spring of 1943 is allowed to cross the ... More
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To see america- The Movieland begins its chronicle as the Portuguese liner SS Serpa Pinto (one of a few passenger ships that in the spring of 1943 is allowed to cross the ... More
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Eleftheriotis (film and television studies, U. of Glasgow) questions the applicability of the Anglo-US theoretical/critical framework for the study of popular European cinemas, ... More
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Eleftheriotis (film and television studies, U. of Glasgow) questions the applicability of the Anglo-US theoretical/critical framework for the study of popular European cinemas, ... More
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A true cornerstone of the Japanese underground scene of the 1960s Seiichi Hayashi produced Red Colored Elegy between 1970 and 1971, in the aftermath of a politically ... More
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