Terrorism in American cinema : an analytical filmography, 1960-2008

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    • Cettl, Robert

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Terrorism in American cinema : an analytical filmography, 1960-2008

Robert Cettl

McFarland & Co., c2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-302) and index

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The American cinema of terrorism, although coming to prominence primarily in the 1970s amidst high-profile Palestinian terrorist activity, actually dates back to the beginnings of the Cold War. But this early terrorist cinema, centered largely around the Bomb - who had it, who would use it, and when - differs greatly from the terrorist cinema that would follow. Changing world events soon broadened the cinema of terrorism to address emerging international conflicts, including Black September, pre - 9/11 Middle Eastern conflicts, and the post - 9/11 'War on Terror'. This analytical filmography of American terrorist films establishes terrorist cinema as a unique subgenre with distinct thematic narrative and stylistic trends. It covers all major American films dealing with terrorism, from Otto Preminger's ""Exodus"" (1960) to Ridley Scott's ""Body of Lies"" (2008).

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