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Inside The Wicker Man: How Not To Make A Cult Classic - Allan Brown - Paperback
The Wicker Man (1973) is a cult classic, with a following which includes Burning Man festivals in the Nevada desert. This book takes the reader from conception, production, release and reception to the details of the infamous lost footage.
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Far From Heaven - Glyn Davis - Hardback
A knowing and emotionally involving homage, this book is a key text on American independent cinema. It offers a study of 'Far From Heaven', with each chapter centred on a topic crucial for understanding the movie's richness and seductive pleasures, authorship, genre, postmodernism and queer theory.
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£12.99
Far From Heaven - Glyn Davis - Paperback
A knowing and emotionally involving homage, this book is a key text on American independent cinema. It offers a study of 'Far From Heaven', with each chapter centred on a topic crucial for understanding the movie's richness and seductive pleasures, authorship, genre, postmodernism and queer theory.
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Lost In Translation - Geoff King - Hardback
From consideration of industrial factors such as funding and release strategy to the role of star performance, low key narrative structure and impressionistic use of visual imagery and sound, this book provides an analysis of the balance of more and less mainstream qualities offered by the movie 'Lost in Translation'.
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Lost In Translation - Geoff King - Paperback
From consideration of industrial factors such as funding and release strategy to the role of star performance, low key narrative structure and impressionistic use of visual imagery and sound, this book provides an analysis of the balance of more and less mainstream qualities offered by the movie 'Lost in Translation'.
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Memento - Claire Molloy - Paperback
This work introduces the film 'Memento' as an important independent movie and uses it to explore relationships between indie, arthouse and mainstream cinemas. It also examines independent film marketing practices. Finally it locates 'Memento' within debates around key film studies concepts such as genre and narrative.
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In My Father's Shadow: A Daughter Remembers Orson Welles - Chris Welles Feder - Hardback
Of all the stars & celebrities Hollywood has produced, only a handful have achieved the fame &, some would say, infamy of Orson Welles. 'In My Father's Shadow' is a story of a life lived in the public eye, told with affection & the wide-eyed wonder of a daughter who never stopped believing that some day she would truly know her father.
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Scotland: Global Cinema - David Martin-Jones - Hardback
Focusing exclusively on the unprecedented explosion of filmmaking in Scotland in the 1990s and 2000s, this book explores the various cinematic fantasies of Scotland created by contemporary filmmakers who braved the weather to shoot in Scotland.
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The Last Days Of Jack Sheppard - Anja Kirschner - Paperback
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Alastair Sim: The Star Of Scrooge And The Belles Of St Trinian's - Mark Simpson - Paperback
Alastair Sim was a much-loved and versatile actor, as shown in his diverse screen roles, from the quota films of the 30s and 40s and his roles in hits such as 'The Happiest Days of Your Life' and 'The Belles of St Trinian's'. This biography also looks at his life outside of films.