Film history : an introduction
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Film history : an introduction
McGraw-Hill, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by two leading film scholars, this text acknowledges the contributions of Hollywood and films from other US sources, as well as examining film-making internationally. Concepts and events are illustrated with over 1400 frame enlargements. The text takes a holistic approach by providing an in-depth look at the historical influences of film-makers from around the globe. The subject of each chapter is placed in its social context. The four types of cinema - commercial, experimental, documentary and animated film - are covered consistently throughout the book. The importance of the individual film-maker is highlighted. For example, Chapter 29, "Art Cinema and the Idea of Authorship", examines the contributions of eight international directors - Ingmar Bergman, Akira Kurosawa and Federico Fellini, amongst others - whose works demonstrate the idea of authorship and have been the catalysts for change in cinematic history.
目次
- Part 1 Early cinema: the invention and early years of the cinema, 1880s-1904
- the international expansion of the cinema, 1905-1912
- national cinemas, Hollywood classicism and World War I, 1913-1919. Part 2 The late silent era, 1919-1928: France in the 1920s
- Germany in the 1920s
- Soviet cinema in the 1920s
- the late silent era in Hollywood - 1920-1928
- international trends of the 1920s. Part 3 The development of sound cinema, 1926-1945: the introduction of sound
- the Hollywood studio system, 1930-1945
- other studio systems
- cinema and the state - the USSR, Germany and Italy, 1930-1945
- France, 1930-1945 - poetic realism, the popular front and the occupation
- leftist, documentary and experimental cinemas, 1930-1945. Part 4 The post-war era, 1946-1960s: American cinema in the post-war era, 1946-1967
- post-war European cinema - neorealism and other trends
- post-war European cinema - France, Scandinavia and Britain
- post-war cinema beyond the West
- art cinema and the idea of authorship
- new waves and young cinemas
- documentary and experimental cinema in the post-war era. Part 5 The contemporary cinema since the 1960s: third world cinema, 1960s-1970s
- documentary and experimental film
- Hollywood's fall and rise - since the 1960s
- new cinemas and new developments - Europe, the USSR and the Pacific since the 1970s
- new cinemas in developing countries since the 1970s.
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