Film After Film
Autor J. Hobermanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781781681435
ISBN-10: 1781681430
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: VERSO
ISBN-10: 1781681430
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: VERSO
Notă biografică
J. Hoberman was the senior film critic at the Village Voice from 1988 to 2012. He has taught at Harvard, NYU and Cooper Union, and is the author of ten books, including Bridge of Light, The Red Atlantis, The Dream Life and An Army of Phantoms.
Recenzii
"Elegiac and anxious, critical and poetic, Film After Film surveys the current seismic shifts in movies and considers their effect on the cinematic imagination ... [Hoberman's] prose shines without qualification, and the selections remind us that his tenure at the Voice was, simply put, one of the greatest ever by an American film critic, influencing as it did an entire generation of writers."—Bookforum
"A brilliant, patchwork statement about the future of the cinema—spoiler alert: there is a future—in the face of reports of its imminent demise...Hoberman’s book is a broadly accessible errand in the articulation of how we might imagine digital cinema to reflect twenty-first century culture."—Los Angeles Review of Books
"Spirited, thought-provoking and popping with fresh perspectives."—Wall Street Journal
"[Film After Film] does what Hoberman does best: use movies and movie culture as a prism for understanding political events—and vice versa."—Film Comment
"Elegiac and anxious, critical and poetic, "Film After Film" surveys the current seismic shifts in movies and considers their effect on the cinematic imagination ... [Hoberman's] prose shines without qualification, and the selections remind us that his tenure at the Voice was, simply put, one of the greatest ever by an American film critic, influencing as it did an entire generation of writers."--"Bookforum""A brilliant, patchwork statement about the future of the cinema--spoiler alert: there is a future--in the face of reports of its imminent demise...Hoberman's book is a broadly accessible errand in the articulation of how we might imagine digital cinema to reflect twenty-first century culture."--"Los Angeles Review of Books""Spirited, thought-provoking and popping with fresh perspectives."--"Wall Street Journal""["Film After Film"] does what Hoberman does best: use movies and movie culture as a prism for understanding political events--and vice versa."--"Film Comment" "J. Hoberman is probably the most acute political analyst of cinema among the medium's regular commentators. You won't find a closer reading of how films made in the first decade or so of the twenty-first century intermeshed with the issues of their day than this volume." Nick James, "Sight and Sound" "Hoberman wittily traces the interlocking of political reality and moviemaking fantasies, to often disturbing effect." "Financial Times " "A dense, fascinating assemblage ... by turns jocular and brilliantly reflective." "Cineaste"" "
"A brilliant, patchwork statement about the future of the cinema—spoiler alert: there is a future—in the face of reports of its imminent demise...Hoberman’s book is a broadly accessible errand in the articulation of how we might imagine digital cinema to reflect twenty-first century culture."—Los Angeles Review of Books
"Spirited, thought-provoking and popping with fresh perspectives."—Wall Street Journal
"[Film After Film] does what Hoberman does best: use movies and movie culture as a prism for understanding political events—and vice versa."—Film Comment
"Elegiac and anxious, critical and poetic, "Film After Film" surveys the current seismic shifts in movies and considers their effect on the cinematic imagination ... [Hoberman's] prose shines without qualification, and the selections remind us that his tenure at the Voice was, simply put, one of the greatest ever by an American film critic, influencing as it did an entire generation of writers."--"Bookforum""A brilliant, patchwork statement about the future of the cinema--spoiler alert: there is a future--in the face of reports of its imminent demise...Hoberman's book is a broadly accessible errand in the articulation of how we might imagine digital cinema to reflect twenty-first century culture."--"Los Angeles Review of Books""Spirited, thought-provoking and popping with fresh perspectives."--"Wall Street Journal""["Film After Film"] does what Hoberman does best: use movies and movie culture as a prism for understanding political events--and vice versa."--"Film Comment" "J. Hoberman is probably the most acute political analyst of cinema among the medium's regular commentators. You won't find a closer reading of how films made in the first decade or so of the twenty-first century intermeshed with the issues of their day than this volume." Nick James, "Sight and Sound" "Hoberman wittily traces the interlocking of political reality and moviemaking fantasies, to often disturbing effect." "Financial Times " "A dense, fascinating assemblage ... by turns jocular and brilliantly reflective." "Cineaste"" "