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Dead Man (Paperback, 2000 ed.): Jonathan Rosenbaum Dead Man (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R387 R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When it was released, "Dead Man" puzzled many audiences and critics. Here, the author argues that the film is both a quantum leap and a logical step in the director's career, and it's a film that speaks powerfully of contemporary concerns.

Action! - Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran (Paperback): Gary Morris Action! - Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran (Paperback)
Gary Morris; Foreword by Jonathan Rosenbaum; Introduction by Bert Cardullo
R700 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R72 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Action draws on the very best published and unpublished interviews of the Bright Lights Film Journal, and contains many gems, including the last ever interview given by Francois Truffaut, four months before he died. The book also benefits from many rare photographs of these great directors on set, and scenes from their groundbreaking works.

Action! - Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran (Hardcover, First Edition,): Gary Morris Action! - Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran (Hardcover, First Edition,)
Gary Morris; Foreword by Jonathan Rosenbaum; Introduction by Bert Cardullo
R2,067 Discovery Miles 20 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"ACTION! Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran" presents nineteen outstanding interviews with directors past and present, from around the world, working in a variety of genres and budgets and production environments from major studios to indie and DIY. The result is a vibrant group portrait of the filmmaking art, a kind of festival in words that explores everything from the enormous creative and personal satisfactions of filmmaking to the challenges and frustrations that range from meddlesome studio heads to state censorship. These articulate auteurs include iconic figures Fellini and Truffaut (in his moving final interview), avant-garde masters Otto Muehl and the Brothers Quay, social critics Barbara Kopple and Allie Light, mainstream mavericks Robert Wise and Douglas Sirk, and eleven others. While their work (and working methods) varies widely, these directors share the status of pioneer and subversive, fighting - sometimes against great odds - to put their unique vision onscreen.""

Cinematic Encounters 2 - Portraits and Polemics (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Cinematic Encounters 2 - Portraits and Polemics (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Eschewing the idea of film reviewer-as-solitary-expert, Jonathan Rosenbaum continues to advance his belief that a critic's ideal role is to mediate and facilitate our public discussion of cinema. Portraits and Polemics presents debate as an important form of cinematic encounter whether one argues with filmmakers themselves, on behalf of their work, or with one's self. Rosenbaum takes on filmmakers like Chantal Akerman, Richard Linklater, Manoel De Oliveira, Mark Rappaport, Elaine May, and Bela Tarr. He also engages, implicitly and explicitly, with other writers, arguing with Pauline Kael-and Wikipedia-over Jacques Demy, with the Hollywood Reporter and Variety reviewers of Jarmusch's The Limits of Control, with David Thomson about James L. Brooks, and with many American and English film critics about misrepresented figures from Jerry Lewis to Yasujiro Ozu to Orson Welles. Throughout, Rosenbaum mines insights, pursues pet notions, and invites readers to join the fray.

Cinematic Encounters - Interviews and Dialogues (Hardcover): Jonathan Rosenbaum Cinematic Encounters - Interviews and Dialogues (Hardcover)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R2,428 Discovery Miles 24 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Godard. Fuller. Rivette. Endfield. Tarr. In his celebrated career as a film critic, Jonathan Rosenbaum has undertaken wide-ranging dialogues with many of the most daring and important auteurs of our time. Cinematic Encounters collects more than forty years of interviews that embrace Rosenbaum's vision of film criticism as a collaboration involving multiple voices. Rosenbaum accompanies Orson Welles on a journey back to Heart of Darkness, the unmade film meant to be Welles's Hollywood debut. Jacques Tati addresses the primacy of decor and soundtrack in his comedic masterpiece PlayTime, while Jim Jarmusch explains the influence of real and Hollywoodized Native Americans in Dead Man. By arranging the chapters chronologically, Rosenbaum invites readers to pursue thematic threads as if the discussions were dialogues between separate interviews. The result is a rare gathering of filmmakers trading thoughts on art and process, on great works and false starts, and on actors and intimate moments.

Cinematic Encounters - Interviews and Dialogues (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Cinematic Encounters - Interviews and Dialogues (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Godard. Fuller. Rivette. Endfield. Tarr. In his celebrated career as a film critic, Jonathan Rosenbaum has undertaken wide-ranging dialogues with many of the most daring and important auteurs of our time. Cinematic Encounters collects more than forty years of interviews that embrace Rosenbaum's vision of film criticism as a collaboration involving multiple voices. Rosenbaum accompanies Orson Welles on a journey back to Heart of Darkness, the unmade film meant to be Welles's Hollywood debut. Jacques Tati addresses the primacy of décor and soundtrack in his comedic masterpiece PlayTime, while Jim Jarmusch explains the influence of real and Hollywoodized Native Americans in Dead Man. By arranging the chapters chronologically, Rosenbaum invites readers to pursue thematic threads as if the discussions were dialogues between separate interviews. The result is a rare gathering of filmmakers trading thoughts on art and process, on great works and false starts, and on actors and intimate moments.

Cinematic Encounters 2 - Portraits and Polemics (Hardcover): Jonathan Rosenbaum Cinematic Encounters 2 - Portraits and Polemics (Hardcover)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R2,685 R2,451 Discovery Miles 24 510 Save R234 (9%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Eschewing the idea of film reviewer-as-solitary-expert, Jonathan Rosenbaum continues to advance his belief that a critic's ideal role is to mediate and facilitate our public discussion of cinema. Portraits and Polemics presents debate as an important form of cinematic encounter whether one argues with filmmakers themselves, on behalf of their work, or with one's self. Rosenbaum takes on filmmakers like Chantal Akerman, Richard Linklater, Manoel De Oliveira, Mark Rappaport, Elaine May, and Bela Tarr. He also engages, implicitly and explicitly, with other writers, arguing with Pauline Kael-and Wikipedia-over Jacques Demy, with the Hollywood Reporter and Variety reviewers of Jarmusch's The Limits of Control, with David Thomson about James L. Brooks, and with many American and English film critics about misrepresented figures from Jerry Lewis to Yasujiro Ozu to Orson Welles. Throughout, Rosenbaum mines insights, pursues pet notions, and invites readers to join the fray.

In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: 50 Years of Collected Writings: Jonathan Rosenbaum In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: 50 Years of Collected Writings
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Movie Wars - How Hollywood and the Media Limit What Movies We Can See (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Movie Wars - How Hollywood and the Media Limit What Movies We Can See (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R434 R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Save R24 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Questioning the assumptions that govern our culture, this book focuses on one medium -- the movies. In particular, it examines how movies are packaged, distributed, and promoted, exposing industry secrets such as how Miramax often buys distribution rights to movies it then fails to distribute, presumably to make sure its competitors don't get them. The book shows, for the first time, how the corporate ownership of movie theatres defies antitrust laws and precedents stretching back over 50 years. While the average American can usually find a book or record that has not been endorsed by the mainstream media, when it comes to movies, consumers are powerless against what Rosenbaum calls 'the media-industrial complex'.

Who's Knot Hare? (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Who's Knot Hare? (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum; Jonathan Rosenbaum
R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Greed (Paperback, 1993 ed.): Jonathan Rosenbaum Greed (Paperback, 1993 ed.)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R383 R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Greed "was to have been Erich von Stroheim's masterwork, but his immense plans were his undoing. This volume reconstructs the history of the film. Each volume in the BFI Film Classics series contains a personal commentary on the film, a brief production history and a detailed filmography.

Itty Bitty Drum (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Itty Bitty Drum (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum; Jonathan Rosenbaum
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The ZomB and the VampR - a nocturnal fable (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum The ZomB and the VampR - a nocturnal fable (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum; Candy Rosenbaum
R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Discovering Orson Welles (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Discovering Orson Welles (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R873 R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Save R72 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Of the dozens of books written about Orson Welles, most focus on the central enigma of Welles's career: why did someone so extravagantly talented neglect to finish so many projects? Film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum has long believed that to dwell on this aspect of the Welles canon is to overlook the wealth of information available by studying the unrealized works. "Discovering Orson Welles "collects Rosenbaum's writings to date on WellesOCosome thirty-five years of themOCoand makes an irrefutable case for the seriousness of his work, illuminating both Welles the artist and Welles the man. The book is also a chronicle of Rosenbaum's highly personal writer's journey and his efforts to arrive at the truth. The essays, interviews, and reviews are arranged chronologically and are accompanied by commentary that updates the scholarship. Highlights include Rosenbaum's 1972 interview with Welles about his first Hollywood project, "Heart of Darkness; "Rosenbaum's rebuttal to Pauline Kael's famous essay Raising Kane; detailed essays and comprehensive discussions of Welles's major unfinished work, including two unrealized projects, "The Big Brass Ring "and "The Cradle Will Rock; "and an account of Rosenbaum's work as consultant on the 1998 re-editing of "Touch of Evil, "based on a studio memo by Welles."

Movie Mutations: The Changing Face of World Cinephilia (Hardcover, 2003 Ed.): Jonathan Rosenbaum Movie Mutations: The Changing Face of World Cinephilia (Hardcover, 2003 Ed.)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R1,664 R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Save R96 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The idea of cinephilia is a crucial one for students of the cinema, but it is often associated with a bygone arthouse era. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, corporatism, public relations and bottom-line accounting seem to govern mainstream film-making. Formula-driven Hollywood blockbusters dominate the world marketplace. In times like these can 'the love of cinema' still flourish? In fact contemporary cinema is stunningly varied and rich. From Taiwan and Iran to Brazil and the Baltic states, it is flourishing and constantly mutating. Directors like Abbas Kiarostami, Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang are making extraordinary films that are the equal of the great classics, previously unrecognised works from the past are being discovered, and new definitions and boundaries of genres are being formulated. Even when this work is not widely distributed it is seen at film festivals on every continent and available on DVD; and it is being discussed in a proliferating number of print and web publications. Those who follow and share such work, as contributors from around the world demonstrate in this book, are forming new kinds of critical communities that enable significant exchanges between cultures at a time when other forces seem bent on keeping them mutually isolated. In contrast to any talk of 'the death of cinema', Movie Mutations pronounces the art form alive, well, and still developing in new and unforeseen directions. In weaving together transnational discussions and debates, Movie Mutations shows why the idea of cinephilia is just as relevant today as it ever was.

Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia (Paperback): Jonathan Rosenbaum Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia (Paperback)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The esteemed film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum has brought global cinema to American audiences for the last four decades. His incisive writings on individual filmmakers define film culture as a diverse and ever-evolving practice, unpredictable yet subject to analyses just as diversified as his own discriminating tastes. For Rosenbaum, there is no high or low cinema, only more interesting or less interesting films, and the pieces collected here, from an appreciation of Marilyn Monroe's intelligence to a classic discussion on and with Jean-Luc Godard, amply testify to his broad intellect and multi-faceted talent. "Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia "gathers together over fifty examples of Rosenbaum's criticism from the past four decades, each of which demonstrates his passion for the way we view movies, as well as how we write about them. Charting our changing concerns with the interconnected issues that surround video, DVDs, the Internet, and new media, the writings collected here also highlight Rosenbaum's polemics concerning the digital age. From the rediscovery and recirculation of classic films, to the social and aesthetic impact of technological changes, Rosenbaum doesn't disappoint in assembling a magisterial cast of little-known filmmakers as well as the familiar faces and iconic names that have helped to define our era. ""

As we move into this new decade of moviegoing--one in which Hollywood will continue to feel the shockwaves of the digital age--Jonathan Rosenbaum remains a valuable guide. "Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia "is a consummate collection of his work, not simply for fans of this seminal critic, but for all those open to the wide variety of films he embraces and helps us to elucidate.

Placing Movies - The Practice of Film Criticism (Paperback, New): Jonathan Rosenbaum Placing Movies - The Practice of Film Criticism (Paperback, New)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R1,106 Discovery Miles 11 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jonathan Rosenbaum, longtime contributor to such publications as Film Quarterly, Sight and Sound, and The Village Voice, is arguably the most eloquent, insightful film critic writing in America today. Placing Movies, the first collection of his work, gathers together thirty of his most distinctive and illuminating pieces. Written over a span of twenty-one years, these essays cover an extraordinarily broad range of films--from Hollywood blockbusters to foreign art movies to experimental cinema. They include not just reviews but perceptive commentary on directors, actors, and trends; and thoughtful analysis of the practice of film criticism. It is this last element--Rosenbaum's reflections on the art of film criticism--that sets this collection apart from other volumes of film writing. Both in the essays themselves and in the section introductions, Rosenbaum provides a rare insider's view of his profession: the backstage politics, the formulation of critical judgments, the function of film commentary. Taken together, these pieces serve as a guided tour of the profession of film criticism. They also serve as representative samples of Rosenbaum's unique brand of film writing. Among the highlights are memoirs of director Jacques Tati and maverick critic Manny Farber, celebrations of classics such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and The Manchurian Candidate, and considered reevaluations of Orson Welles and Woody Allen.

Moving Places - A Life at the Movies (Paperback, Reissue): Jonathan Rosenbaum Moving Places - A Life at the Movies (Paperback, Reissue)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Moving Places" is the brilliant account of a life steeped in and shaped by the movies - part autobiography, part film analysis, and part social history. Jonathan Rosenbaum, one of America's most gifted film critics, began his moviegoing in the 1950s in small-town Alabama, where his family owned and managed a chain of theaters. Starting in the Deep South of his boyhood, Rosenbaum leads us through a series of "screen memories", making us aware of movies as markers of the past - when and where we saw them, with whom, and what we did afterward. The mood swings easily from sensual and poignant regret to screwball exuberance, punctuated along the way by a tribute to the glamorous Grace Kelly of "Rear Window", a meditation on "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and its improbable audience-community, and an extended riff on Rosenbaum's encounters with "On Moonlight Bay". Originally published in 1980, "Moving Places" is reissued now both as a companion volume to the author's latest book and as a means of introducing a new generation of film buffs to this unique, often humorous exploration of one man's life at the movies.

Movies as Politics (Paperback, New): Jonathan Rosenbaum Movies as Politics (Paperback, New)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I think there is a very good film critic in the United States today, a successor of James Agee, and that is Jonathan Rosenbaum. He's one of the best; we don't have writers like him in France today. He's like Andre Bazin."--Jean-Luc Godard

"Rosenbaum is unusually at home in the worlds of both academic film study and weekly film reviewing. There is great sophisticated intelligence without impenetrable high theory, and there is wonderful accessibility without cheerleading. This voice belongs to a true cosmopolitan, who makes movies matter on aesthetic and political grounds, who attends to major non-American films neglected in this country, and whose growing impatience with the contemporary Hollywood product retains a sense of humor."--Michael Rogin, author of "Blackface, White Noise

"Rosenbaum is one of the few film reviewers with a deep understanding of film form, its sources in film history and theory, and even more its place as a twentieth-century art form. He refuses to embrace high-art intellectualism or pop-art fun exclusively and likewise refuses to forgo either. The unique quality of his reviews is their immediacy. He engages and argues with film audiences, filmmakers, and distributors, demanding a response to the standards he sets. It is in this sense that this collection is profoundly political."--Tom Gunning, author of "D. W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film

This Is Orson Welles (Paperback, New Ed): Jonathan Rosenbaum, Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich This Is Orson Welles (Paperback, New Ed)
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich
R972 Discovery Miles 9 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Innovative film and theatre director, radio producer, actor, writer, painter, narrator, and magician, Orson Welles (1915-1985) was the last true Renaissance man of the twentieth century. From such great radio works as "War of the Worlds" to his cinematic masterpieces Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons, Othello, Macbeth, Touch of Evil, and Chimes at Midnight , Welles was a master storyteller, as expansive as he was enigmatic. This Is Orson Welles , a collection of penetrating and witty conversations between Welles and Peter Bogdanovich, includes insights into Welles's radio, theatre, film, and television work Hollywood producers, directors, and stars and almost everything else, from acting to magic, literature to comic strips, bullfighters to gangsters. Now including Welles's revealing memo to Universal about his artistic intentions for Touch of Evil, (of which the "director's edition" was released in Fall 1998) this book, which Welles ultimately considered his autobiography, is a masterpiece as unique and engaging as the best of his works.

Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia (Hardcover): Jonathan Rosenbaum Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia (Hardcover)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
R3,094 Discovery Miles 30 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The esteemed film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum has brought global cinema to American audiences for the last four decades. His incisive writings on individual filmmakers define film culture as a diverse and ever-evolving practice, unpredictable yet subject to analyses just as diversified as his own discriminating tastes. For Rosenbaum, there is no high or low cinema, only more interesting or less interesting films, and the pieces collected here, from an appreciation of Marilyn Monroe's intelligence to a classic discussion on and with Jean-Luc Godard, amply testify to his broad intellect and multi-faceted talent. "Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia "gathers together over fifty examples of Rosenbaum's criticism from the past four decades, each of which demonstrates his passion for the way we view movies, as well as how we write about them. Charting our changing concerns with the interconnected issues that surround video, DVDs, the Internet, and new media, the writings collected here also highlight Rosenbaum's polemics concerning the digital age. From the rediscovery and recirculation of classic films, to the social and aesthetic impact of technological changes, Rosenbaum doesn't disappoint in assembling a magisterial cast of little-known filmmakers as well as the familiar faces and iconic names that have helped to define our era. ""

As we move into this new decade of moviegoing--one in which Hollywood will continue to feel the shockwaves of the digital age--Jonathan Rosenbaum remains a valuable guide. "Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia "is a consummate collection of his work, not simply for fans of this seminal critic, but for all those open to the wide variety of films he embraces and helps us to elucidate.

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