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This collection of exciting new research on British cinema of the
1960s reconsiders and reframes the film culture that emerged from
that tumultuous decade. Challenging assumptions around Sixties
stardom, the book focuses on creative collaboration and the
contribution of production personnel beyond the director, and
discusses how cultural change is reflected in both film style and
cinematic themes. With perspectives and insights from established
scholars and new critical voices, Sixties British Cinema
Reconsidered draws on under-explored archival resources to explore
four key research areas: stars and stardom; creative collaborations
in filmmaking; developments in genre and film style; and how the
cinema of the period both responded and contributed to social and
cultural transformation in the 1960s.
Over half a century on, the 1960s continue to generate strong
intellectual and emotional responses - both positive and negative -
and this is no less true in the arena of film. Making substantial
use of new and underexplored archive resources that provide a
wealth of information and insight on the period in question, this
book offers a fresh perspective on the major resurgence of
creativity and international appeal experienced by British cinema
in that dramatic decade. Transformation and Tradition in 1960s
British Cinema is the first scholarly volume on this period of
British cinema for more than twenty-five years. It provides a major
reconsideration of the period by focusing on the central tensions
and contradiction between novelty/revolution and
continuity/tradition during what remains a highly contentious
period of cultural production and consumption.
This collection of exciting new research on British cinema of the
1960s reconsiders and reframes the film culture that emerged from
that tumultuous decade. Challenging assumptions around Sixties
stardom, the book focuses on creative collaboration and the
contribution of production personnel beyond the director, and
discusses how cultural change is reflected in both film style and
cinematic themes. With perspectives and insights from established
scholars and new critical voices, Sixties British Cinema
Reconsidered draws on under-explored archival resources to explore
four key research areas: stars and stardom; creative collaborations
in filmmaking; developments in genre and film style; and how the
cinema of the period both responded and contributed to social and
cultural transformation in the 1960s.
Over half a century on, the 1960s continue to generate strong
intellectual and emotional responses - both positive and negative -
and this is no less true in the arena of film. Making substantial
use of new and underexplored archive resources that provide a
wealth of information and insight on the period in question, this
book offers a fresh perspective on the major resurgence of
creativity and international appeal experienced by British cinema
in that dramatic decade. Transformation and Tradition in 1960s
British Cinema is the first scholarly volume on this period of
British cinema for more than twenty-five years. It provides a major
reconsideration of the period by focusing on the central tensions
and contradiction between novelty/revolution and
continuity/tradition during what remains a highly contentious
period of cultural production and consumption.
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