Lars Von Trier: World Directors
Autor Jack Stevensonen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780851709031
ISBN-10: 0851709036
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria World Directors
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0851709036
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria World Directors
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Jack
Stevenson
is
an
American
critic,
curator
and
lecturer
who
has
been
based
in
Denmark
since
1993.
He
is
author
or
editor
of
several
books
including
Tod
Browning's
Freaks
(1997),
Addicted:
The
Myth
and
Menace
of
Drugs
in
Film
(2000)
and
Fleshpot:
Cinema's
Sexual
Myth
Makers
and
Taboo
Breakers
(2000).
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With
the
international
success
of
Breaking
the
Waves
(1996)
and
Dancer
in
the
Dark
(2000),
Lars
von
Trier
has
established
himself
as
a
one
of
the
most
provocative
and
daring
film
directors
working
today.
The
founding
father
of
Dogma
95,
he
made
the
movement's
most
controversial
film,
The
Idiots
(1998),
and
has
played
a
leading
role
in
the
recent
resurgence
of
Danish
cinema.
Yet
despite
his
success,
von
Trier
remains
something
of
an
polarising
and
enigmatic
figure
hailed
as
the
new
Godard
by
some
and
a
charlatan
by
others.
In
this
new
study,
Jack
Stevenson
explores
the
achievements
as
well
as
the
paradoxes
of
Lars
von
Trier,
assessing
his
life,
work,
and
critical
reception.
The
book
follows
von
Trier
from
his
early
life
as
a
troubled
son
of
'Cultural
Radical'
parents
through
to
his
student
days
at
the
Danish
Film
School,
diligently
spent
making
films
that
were
as
innovative
and
disturbing
as
his
later
features
have
proved
to
be.
These
films
(consisting
of
the
Europa
and
Gold-Hearted
trilogies)
are
fully
examined
together
with
considerations
of
his
creative
detours
into
other
media
and
his
current
work
in
progress,
Dogville.
Based
in
Denmark,
the
author
brings
a
unique
perspective
to
Lars
von
Trier
creating
a
multi-dimensional
portrait
of
the
director.
Utilising
sources
heretofore
unavailable
in
English,
Stevenson's
lively
yet
fact-filled
narrative
is
accessible
to
students
and
film
enthusiasts
alike.
The
book
is
indispensable
to
anyone
interested
in
Lars
von
Trier
and
the
broader
issues
that
surround
modern
Danish
film
and
its
current
renaissance.