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The Cinema of Oliver Stone - Art, Authorship and Activism (Hardcover)
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The Cinema of Oliver Stone - Art, Authorship and Activism (Hardcover)
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This book analyses the work of Oliver Stone - arguably one of the
foremost political filmmakers in Hollywood during the last thirty
years. From early productions like Platoon (1986) and Wall Street
(1987) to contemporary dramas and documentaries such as World Trade
Center (2006), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) and The
Untold History of the United States (2012) Stone has re-defined
political filmmaking in an era when Hollywood and the United States
in general has been experiencing rapid and radical change. Drawing
on previously unseen production files as well as hours of
interviews with the director and his associates within the
industry, this book is a thematic exploration of Stone's life and
work, charting the development of political and aesthetic changes
in his filmmaking. Those changes are mapped onto academic debates
about the relationship between film and history as well as wider
critiques about Hollywood and the film industry. 'A wonderful,
bracing book, Scott and Thompson have brought exemplary clarity and
thoroughness to the complex and multifaceted career of Oliver
Stone. Dividing Stone's work into major themes such as War, Money
and Love, the authors provide a focused exploration of the critical
intelligence that permeates all of the filmmaker's work - and the
political thinking that informs it. Full of insights, this
beautifully written book is a major contribution to the literature
of film.' Robert Burgoyne, Chair in Film Studies at the University
of St Andrews, and author of Film Nation: Hollywood Looks at US
History (2010) 'Oliver Stone has cast greater light on
late-twentieth and early twenty-first century America than any
other movie-maker. In this incisive, erudite, and very well
conceived volume, Ian Scott and Henry Thompson offer a nuanced and
accessible thematic analysis of Stone's cinematic importance and -
with the benefit of their numerous interviews with him - his
understanding of the United States and its place in the world.
Well-written and deeply researched, this fine book is a major
contribution to film studies and should also be read by anyone
interested in America's recent past and current politics.' Iwan
Morgan, Commonwealth Fund Professor of American History, University
College London, and author of Reagan: American Icon -- .
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