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Elusive, subtle, and atmospheric, "Lost in Translation" was one of the indie hits of 2004, but what was the basis of the film's appeal and how exactly was it marked as distinctly independent? Considering industrial factors, such as strategies in funding and release, to the role of star performance and formal qualities, including the film's low key narrative structure and impressionistic use of visual imagery and sound, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the film's balance of the mainstream from a leading authority on recent and contemporary American independent cinema.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Lost in Translation “
Introduction; 1. Industrial contexts: From Indie to Indiewood; 2. Frameworks: Stardom, Authorship, Genre; 3. Form: Narrative, Visual Style, Music; 4. Themes: Alienation, Disconnection and Representation; Afterword; Select bibliography; Index
Autoren-Porträt von Dr. Geoff King
Geoff King is Professor of Film and TV Studies at Brunel University and author of books including 'American Independent Cinema', 'Indiewood, USA: Where Hollywood Meets Independent Cinema', 'New Hollywood Cinema: An Introduction' and 'Spectacular Narratives: Hollywood in the Age of the Blockbuster'.
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Autor:
Dr. Geoff King
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168 Seiten, mit Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 15,2 x 22,1 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- ISBN-10: 074863746X
- ISBN-13: 9780748637461
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.03.2010
Rezension zu „Lost in Translation “
If you love film and celebrate the advent of Indie film you will want to snap up each new title in this collection of little paperbacks with glossy covers and easy-turning high quality paper. They feel nice in the hand, and will sit perkily on the bookshelf to accompany the DVD collection. Lost in Translation is written in a scholarly style which is also, for a good part, accessible to the general reader who loves film. This book especially will provide years of happy browsing and elucidation. -- Di Morris M/C Reviews If you love film and celebrate the advent of Indie film you will want to snap up each new title in this collection of little paperbacks with glossy covers and easy-turning high quality paper. They feel nice in the hand, and will sit perkily on the bookshelf to accompany the DVD collection. Lost in Translation is written in a scholarly style which is also, for a good part, accessible to the general reader who loves film. This book especially will provide years of happy browsing and elucidation.
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