"Hitchcock and Twentieth-Century Cinema" looks at the work,
influences, legacy and style of one of cinema's most famous
directors. Alfred Hitchcock worked in Britain and America, in
silent and sound films, and through and beyond the studio system,
all the time appealing to mass audiences while employing his own
distinctive style. This book examines how he was affected by German
cinema, British writing, the Hays Code and his own upbringing to
produce films that challenged key notions of acting, sexuality,
mise-en-sc?ne and narrative convention. John Orr contends that
Hitchcock is a matrix figure who forged a new dynamics of exchange
and of re-made identities in the feature film that in turn has
influenced film noir, neo-noir, the French New Wave and David
Lynch, as well as countless filmmakers all around the world and,
indeed, continues to do so.
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