100 European Horror Films: Screen Guides
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844571642
ISBN-10: 1844571645
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria Screen Guides
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1844571645
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria Screen Guides
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Descriere
Lively
and
illuminating
guide
to
100
key
horror
movies.
Dissects
classic
films
from
directors
and
coutries
particularly
noted
with
horror
production,
as
well
as delving
into
sub-genres
such
as
zombie,
cannibal
and
vampire
movies
and
films
by
directors
more
commonly
noted
with
art
cinema,
such
as
Bergman
and
Polanski.
.
.
Cuprins
TBC
Notă biografică
STEVEN
J
SCHNEIDER
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From
bloodsucking
schoolgirls
to
flesh-eating
zombies,
and
from
psychopathic
killers
to
beasts
from
hell,
"100
European
Horror
Films"
provides
a
lively
and
illuminating
guide
to
a
hundred
key
horror
movies
from
the
1920s
to
the
present
day.
Alongside
films
from
countries
particularly
associated
with
horror
production
-
notably
Germany,
Italy,
and
Spain
-
and
movies
by
key
horror
filmmakers
such
as
Mario
Bava,
Dario
Argento,
and
Lucio
Fulci,
"100
European
Horror
Films"
also
includes
films
from
countries
as
diverse
as
Denmark,
Belgium,
and
the
Soviet
Union,
and
filmmakers
such
as
Bergman,
Polanski
and
Claire
Denis,
more
commonly
associated
with
art
cinema.
The
book
features
entries
representing
key
horror
subgenres
such
as
the
Italian
"giallo"
thrillers
of
the
late
60s
and
70s,
psychological
thrillers,
and
zombie,
cannibal,
and
vampire
movies.
Each
entry
includes
a
plot
synopsis,
major
credits,
and
a
commentary
on
the
film's
significance,
together
with
its
production
and
exhibition
history.
Films
covered
in
the
book
include
early
classics
such
as
Paul
Wegener's
"The
Golem,"
Robert
Wiene's
"The
Cabinet
of
Dr.
Caligari,"
and
"Murnau's
Nosferatu";
70s
horror
favorites
such
as
"Daughters
of
Darkness,
The
Beast,"
and
"Suspiria";
and
notable
recent
releases
such
as
"The
Devil's
Backbone,
Malefique,"
and
"The
Vanishing."
Caracteristici
Features
a
wide
range
of
European
horror
films
Each entry includes a plot synopsis, major credits, and a commentary on the film's significance, together with its production and exhibition history.
Films covered include 'Daughters of Darkness', 'The Devil's Backbone' and 'The Vanishing'.
Each entry includes a plot synopsis, major credits, and a commentary on the film's significance, together with its production and exhibition history.
Films covered include 'Daughters of Darkness', 'The Devil's Backbone' and 'The Vanishing'.