Lovers of cinema : the first American film avant-garde, 1919-1945
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Lovers of cinema : the first American film avant-garde, 1919-1945
(Wisconsin studies in film)
University of Wisconsin Press, c1995
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First American film avant-garde, 1919-1945
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Note
Filmography: p. 363-382
Bibliography: p. 383-395
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: cloth ISBN 9780299146801
Description
A collection of articles on the neglected period of film making between the 1920s and the early 1940s. The text treats such early filmmakers as Mary Ellen Bute, Theodore Huff and Douglass Crockwell, surveying their milieu and aspirations.
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: paper ISBN 9780299146849
Description
Marshalling his cinematic and cultural knowledge, editor Jan-Christopher Horak has compiled this group of articles on the cinematic period from 1919 to 1945. Many of the articles comprehensively treat such early film-makers as Mary Ellen Bute, Theodore Huff and Douglass Crockwell. Also included in the book is a listing of all American avant-garde films produced in the years before World War II as well as a bibliography of relevant criticism, literature and news accounts.
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