Collected Interviews : Voices from Twentieth-century Cinema

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Collected Interviews : Voices from Twentieth-century Cinema

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780809324071
  • DDC分類 791.43

基本説明

Fifteen interviews spanning two decades of research are collected here, with many appearing in uncut form for the first time.

Full Description

Noted film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon offes a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of both major and marginalized figures who have dynamically transformed the landscape of international cinema in the 20th century. Fifteen interviews spanning two decades of research are collected here, with many appearing in uncut form for the first time. Dixon's interviewees represent a wide range of cinematic professions (directors, animators, actors, writers and producers) from several branches of cinema (artistic, avant-garde, and commercial) with Dixon providing an introduction prior to each interview. Purposeful in his selections, Dixon offers up voices from 20th-century cinema that have never before had the chance to speak at such length and detail, as well as much more well-known figures addressing unique and obscure aspects from their respective careers. Collectively, this volume presents a treasure trove of firsthand information of keen interest to film scholars and movie buffs alike, while providing a glimpse into the future of cinema in the 21st century.

Contents

Working in Warhol's Factory, Gerard Malanga; Surviving the Studio System, Alex Nicol; The Man Who Created ""The Avengers"", Brian Clemens; ""The Last of England"", Bryan Forbes; Shooting ""Cape Fear"", Freddie Francis; Creating ""Ren and Stimpy"", John Kricfalusi; When I'm 63, Jonathan Miller; The Director as Journeyman, Ralph Thomas; The Orson Welles of the Z Pictures, Roger Corman; Twilight of the Empire, Roy Ward Baker; Subverting the British Studio System, Wendy Toye; ""The Long Day Closes"", Terence Davies; Alternative Screen Identities, Vincent Price; Digital Animation, Sally Cruikshank; The Tradition of New Zealand Cinema, John O'Shea.