The British Cinema Book
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Within these sections, leading scholars and critics address a wide range of issues and topics, including British cinema as a 'national' cinema; its complex relationship with Hollywood; film censorship; key British genres such as horror, comedy and costume film; the work of directors including Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Asquith, Alexander Mackendrick, Michael Powell, Lindsay Anderson, Ken Russell and Mike Leigh; studios such as Gainsborough, Ealing, Rank and Gaumont, and recent signs of hope for the British film industry, such as the rebirth of the low-budget British horror picture, and the emergence of a British Asian cinema.
Discussions are illustrated with case studies of key films, many of which are new to this edition, includingPiccadilly(1929) It Always Rains on Sunday(1947),The Ladykillers(1955),This Sporting Life(1963),The Devils(1971),Withnail and I(1986), Bend it Like Beckham(2002) andControl(2007), and with over 100 images from the BFI's collection.
The Editor: Robert Murphy is Professor in Film Studies at De Montfort University and has written and edited a number of books on British cinema, includingBritish Cinema and the Second World War(2000) andDirectors in British and Irish Cinema(2006).
The contributors: Ian Aitken, Charles Barr, Geoff Brown, William Brown, Stella
Bruzzi, Jon Burrows, James Chapman, Steve Chibnall, Pamela Church Gibson, Ian
Conrich, Richard Dacre, Raymond Durgnat, Allen Eyles, Christine Geraghty, Christine
Gledhill, Kevin Gough-Yates, Sheldon Hall, Benjamin Halligan, Sue Harper, Erik
Hedling, Andrew Hill, John Hill, Peter Hutchings, Nick James, Marcia Landy, Barbara
Korte, Alan Lovell, Brian McFarlane, Martin McLoone, Andrew Moor, Robert Murphy,
Lawrence Napper, Michael O'Pray, Jim Pines, Vincent Porter, Tim Pulleine, Jeffrey
Richards, James C. Robertson, Tom Ryall, Justin Smith, Andrew Spicer, Claudia
Sternberg, Sarah Street, Melanie Williams and Linda Wood.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844572755
ISBN-10: 1844572757
Pagini: 452
Ilustrații: 106 black & white halftones, 2 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1844572757
Pagini: 452
Ilustrații: 106 black & white halftones, 2 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Descriere
The
third
edition
ofThe
British
Cinema
Bookprovides
a
comprehensive
introduction
to
the
history,
key
debates
and
genres
in
British
cinema,
from
1895
to
the
present.
Individual
articles
by
leading
scholars
are
grouped
in
historical
and
thematic
sections, illuminated
by
in-depth
case
studies
of
key
films
and
a
wealth
of
images.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments.-
Notes
on
Contributors.-
Introduction.-
PART
I:
DEBATES
AND
CONTROVERSIES.-
The
British
Cinema:
The
Known
Cinema?;A.Lovell.-British
Cinema
as
National
Cinema:
Production,
Audience
and
Representation;J.Hill.-They
Think
It's
All
Over:
British
Cinema's
US
Surrender,
A
View
from
2001;N.James.-Paradise
Found
and
Lost:
The
Course
of
British
Realism;G.Brown.-
Lindsay
Anderson
and
the
Development
of
British
Art
Cinema;E.Hedling.-
The
Wrong
Sort
of
Cinema:
Refashioning
the
Heritage
Film
Debate;S.Hall.-British
Cult
Cinema;J.Smith.-PART
II:
INDUSTRY,
GENRE,
REPRESENTATION.-
British
Film
Censorship;J.Richards&J.Robertson.-Exhibition
and
the
Cinema-going
Experience;A.Eyles.-Action,
Spectacle
and
the
Boy's
Own
Tradition
in
British
Cinema;J.Chapman.-Traditions
of
the
British
Horror
Film;I.Conrich.-Traditions
of
British
Comedy;R.Dacre.-British
Cinema
and
Black
Representation;J.Pines.-Exiles
and
British
Cinema;K.Gough-Yates.-Where
Are
Those
Buggers?:
Aspects
of
Homosexuality
in
Mainstream
British
Cinema;S.Bruzzi.-PART
III:
BRITISH
CINEMA
1895–1939.-
Before
Blackmail:
Silent
British
Cinema;C.Barr.-Big
Studio
Production
in
the
Pre-Quota
Years,J.Burrows.-Late
Silent
Britain;C.Gledhill.-The
British
Documentary
Film
Movement;I.Aitken.-British
Film
and
the
National
Interest,
1927–39;S.Street.-A
Despicable
Tradition?
Quota-quickies
in
the
1930s;L.Napper.-A
British
Studio
System:
The
Associated
British
Picture
Corporation
and
the
Gaumont-British
Picture
Corporation
in
the
1930s;T.Ryall.-Low-budget
British
Films
in
the
1930s;L.Wood.-PART
IV:
BRITISH
CINEMA
FROM
THE
SECOND
WORLD
WAR
TO
THE
70S.-
The
Heart
of
Britain:
British
Cinema
at
War;R.Murphy.-Melodrama
and
Femininity
in
Second
World
War
British
Cinema;M.Landy.-No
Place
Like
Home:
Powell,
Pressburger
Utopia;A.Moor.-Some
Lines
of
Inquiry
into
Post-war
British
Crimes;R.Durgnat.-A
Song
and
Dance
at
the
Local:
Thoughts
on
Ealing;T.Pulleine.-Methodism
versus
the
Market-place:
The
Rank
Organisation
and
British
Cinema;V.Porter.-Bonnie
Prince
Charlie
Revisited:
British
Costume
Film
in
the
1950s;S.Harper.-'Twilight
women'
of
1950s
British
Cinema;M.Williams.-Male
Stars,
Masculinity
and
British
Cinema,
1945–60;A.Spicer.-Beyond
the
New
Wave:
Realism
in
British
Cinema,
1959–63;P.Hutchings.-Women
and
60s
British
Cinema:
The
Development
of
the
'Darling'
Girl;C.Geraghty.-Strange
Days:
British
Cinema
in
the
Late
1960s;
Robert
Murphy.-
'Tutte
e
marchio!':
Excess,
Masquerade
and
Performativity
in
70s
Cinema;P.Church
Gibson&A.Hill.-PART
V:
CONTEMPORARY
BRITISH
CINEMA.-
New
Romanticism'
and
the
British
Avant-Garde
Film
in
the
Early
80s;M.O'Pray.-
Internal
Decolonisation?
British
Cinema
in
the
Celtic
Fringe;M.McLoone.-Citylife:
Urban
Fairy-tales
in
Late
90s
British
Cinema;R.Murphy.-The
More
Things
Change
.
.
.
British
Cinema
in
the
90s;B.McFarlane.-Travels
in
Ladland:
The
British
Gangster
Film
Cycle,
1998–2001;S.Chibnall.-Asian
British
Cinema
since
the
1990s;B.Korte&C.Sternberg.-
Bright
Hopes,
Dark
Dreams:
A
Guide
to
New
British
Cinema;R.Murphy.-Not
Flagwaving
But
Flagdrowning,
or
Postcards
from
Post-Britain;W.Brown.-Postscript:
A
Short
History
of
British
Cinema;R.Murphy.-Index.
Notă biografică
ROBERT
MURPHY
is
Professor
in
Film
Studies
at
De
Montfort
University,
UK and has
written
and
edited
a number
of
books
on
British
Cinema, includingBritish
Cinema
and
the
Second
World
War(2000)
andDirectors
in
British
and
Irish
Cinema:
A
Reference
Companion (2006).
Textul de pe ultima copertă
The
new
edition
of The
British
Cinema
Bookhas
been
thoroughly
revised
and
updated
to
provide
a
comprehensive
introduction
to
the major periods,
genres,
studios, film-makers
and
debates
in
British
cinema
from
the
1890s
to
the
present. The
book has
five
sections,
addressing
debates
and
controversies;
industry,
genre
and
representation;
British
cinema
1895-1939;
British cinema
from World
War
II to
the
1970s,
and
contemporary
British
cinema.
Within these sections, leading scholars and critics address a wide range of issues and topics, including British cinema as a 'national' cinema; its complex relationship with Hollywood; film censorship; key British genres such as horror, comedy and costume film; the work of directors including Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Asquith, Alexander Mackendrick, Michael Powell, Lindsay Anderson, Ken Russell and Mike Leigh; studios such as Gainsborough, Ealing, Rank and Gaumont, and recent signs of hope for the British film industry, such as the rebirth of the low-budget British horror picture, and the emergence of a British Asian cinema.
Discussions are illustrated with case studies of key films, many of which are new to this edition, includingPiccadilly(1929) It Always Rains on Sunday(1947),The Ladykillers(1955),This Sporting Life(1963),The Devils(1971),Withnail and I(1986), Bend it Like Beckham(2002) andControl(2007), and with over 100 images from the BFI's collection.
The Editor: Robert Murphy is Professor in Film Studies at De Montfort University and has written and edited a number of books on British cinema, includingBritish Cinema and the Second World War(2000) andDirectors in British and Irish Cinema(2006).
The contributors: Ian Aitken, Charles Barr, Geoff Brown, William Brown, Stella
Bruzzi, Jon Burrows, James Chapman, Steve Chibnall, Pamela Church Gibson, Ian
Conrich, Richard Dacre, Raymond Durgnat, Allen Eyles, Christine Geraghty, Christine
Gledhill, Kevin Gough-Yates, Sheldon Hall, Benjamin Halligan, Sue Harper, Erik
Hedling, Andrew Hill, John Hill, Peter Hutchings, Nick James, Marcia Landy, Barbara
Korte, Alan Lovell, Brian McFarlane, Martin McLoone, Andrew Moor, Robert Murphy,
Lawrence Napper, Michael O'Pray, Jim Pines, Vincent Porter, Tim Pulleine, Jeffrey
Richards, James C. Robertson, Tom Ryall, Justin Smith, Andrew Spicer, Claudia
Sternberg, Sarah Street, Melanie Williams and Linda Wood.
Within these sections, leading scholars and critics address a wide range of issues and topics, including British cinema as a 'national' cinema; its complex relationship with Hollywood; film censorship; key British genres such as horror, comedy and costume film; the work of directors including Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Asquith, Alexander Mackendrick, Michael Powell, Lindsay Anderson, Ken Russell and Mike Leigh; studios such as Gainsborough, Ealing, Rank and Gaumont, and recent signs of hope for the British film industry, such as the rebirth of the low-budget British horror picture, and the emergence of a British Asian cinema.
Discussions are illustrated with case studies of key films, many of which are new to this edition, includingPiccadilly(1929) It Always Rains on Sunday(1947),The Ladykillers(1955),This Sporting Life(1963),The Devils(1971),Withnail and I(1986), Bend it Like Beckham(2002) andControl(2007), and with over 100 images from the BFI's collection.
The Editor: Robert Murphy is Professor in Film Studies at De Montfort University and has written and edited a number of books on British cinema, includingBritish Cinema and the Second World War(2000) andDirectors in British and Irish Cinema(2006).
The contributors: Ian Aitken, Charles Barr, Geoff Brown, William Brown, Stella
Bruzzi, Jon Burrows, James Chapman, Steve Chibnall, Pamela Church Gibson, Ian
Conrich, Richard Dacre, Raymond Durgnat, Allen Eyles, Christine Geraghty, Christine
Gledhill, Kevin Gough-Yates, Sheldon Hall, Benjamin Halligan, Sue Harper, Erik
Hedling, Andrew Hill, John Hill, Peter Hutchings, Nick James, Marcia Landy, Barbara
Korte, Alan Lovell, Brian McFarlane, Martin McLoone, Andrew Moor, Robert Murphy,
Lawrence Napper, Michael O'Pray, Jim Pines, Vincent Porter, Tim Pulleine, Jeffrey
Richards, James C. Robertson, Tom Ryall, Justin Smith, Andrew Spicer, Claudia
Sternberg, Sarah Street, Melanie Williams and Linda Wood.
Caracteristici
Revised,
updated
and
expanded
new
edition
of
the
leading
textbook
on
British
cinema
Includes contributions from all the leading scholars of British cinema
Now includes case studies of key films includingPiccadilly(1929),The Ladykillers(195This Sporting Life(196Withnail and I(1986) and Casino Royale(2006)
Richly illustrated with images from the films discussed
Includes contributions from all the leading scholars of British cinema
Now includes case studies of key films includingPiccadilly(1929),The Ladykillers(195This Sporting Life(196Withnail and I(1986) and Casino Royale(2006)
Richly illustrated with images from the films discussed