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"Once Upon a Time in America"(Paperback)
BFI Publishing
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01/04/1998
Detailing the genesis, production history and different versions of "Once Upon a Time in America", this study considers the film within the context of Leone's evolution as a grand cinema stylist. It...
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The "Thin Red Line"(Paperback)
BFI Publishing
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13/11/2004
'The Thin Red Line' is the third film to have been directed by Terence Malick. In this book, Michael Chion traces the connections to Malick's earlier work. He links 'The Thin Red Line' not only to J...
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The "Wings of the Dove"(Paperback)
Henry James in the 1990s
BFI Publishing
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01/08/1999
Examines the most successful literary adaption of a clutch of 1990s films based on Henry James' "The Wings of the Dove" (Ian Softley, 1997). The author is interested in the nature of cinema adaptati...
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The Right Stuff(Paperback)
BFI Publishing
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01/08/1997
This study places "The Right Stuff" in the historical context of the political history of the Space Race. It explores director Philip Kaufman's subversive adventurism, his mastery of cinematic form,...
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"Don''t Look Now"(Paperback)
This account of the film "Don''t Look Now" describes the collaboration between director and actors. It looks at du Maurier''s original text and the traditions of Gothic writing which underpin the fi...
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The "Three Colours" Trilogy(Paperback)
BFI Publishing
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01/04/1998
"The Three Colours Trilogy" by Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941-1996) is generally regarded as a major triumph of European cinema. This book analyzes how Kieslowski used his command of the cinema to open ...
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