Contemporary US Cinema

Contemporary US Cinema by Michael Allen, published by Taylor & Francis in 2003, offers a thorough examination of the significant transformations in American filmmaking over the past three decades. This 265-page book delves into the economic, social, and cultural contexts surrounding both mainstream and independent films, highlighting key moments from the release of Easy Rider to the impact of films like Waterworld and Titanic.
Readers will find a detailed analysis divided into nine chapters that cover influential filmmakers such as Scorsese and Coppola, as well as notable actors like Jack Nicholson and Julia Roberts. The book also addresses the artistic contributions of foreign filmmakers and the evolving landscape of genres and technologies in cinema. Illustrated with stills and featuring a bibliography and annotated further reading list, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the history and dynamics of film as a performing art and social science.
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Contemporary U.S. Cinema is a forceful exploration of the tumultuous changes that have dominated the shifting landscape of American film-making over the past three decades. From the explosive release of Easy Rider to the excesses of Heaven’s Gate and the comic book figures of Spider-Man, its aim is to examine the economic, social and cultural contexts of mainstream and independent American films. The book divides into nine provocative chapters with material on: the most significant individual film-makers, such as Scorsese, Coppola and Lucas, as well as independent film-makers like Jarmusch and Anders the careers of leading actors of the last thirty years, such as Jack Nicholson, Robert Redford and Julia Roberts, whilst exploring the powerful position of the film star in the modern American film-making process the economics of Contemporary U.S. Cinema with particular reference to the tortuous journey from production, distribution and exhibition of Waterworld and Titanic the artistic influence of foreign film-makers, such as François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, and explores Hollywood’s increasing dominance and reliance on the global market genres, sequels and the recent developments in computer-based technologies, using examples from The Godfather I – III, The Matrix, the Star Wars saga and remakes from Shaft to Ocean’s Eleven The book is illustrated with stills throughout and includes a bibliography and annotated further reading list.
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