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Abel Gance and the End of Silent Cinema - Sounding out Utopia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Paul Cuff Abel Gance and the End of Silent Cinema - Sounding out Utopia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Paul Cuff
R3,232 R1,981 Discovery Miles 19 810 Save R1,251 (39%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the creation and destruction of Abel Gance's most ambitious film project, and seeks to explain why his meteoric career was so nearly extinguished at the end of silent cinema. By 1929, Gance was France's most famous director. Acclaimed for his technical innovation and visual imagination, he was also admonished for the excessive length and expense of his productions. Gance's first sound film, La Fin du Monde (1930), was a critical and financial disaster so great that it nearly destroyed his career. But what went wrong? Gance claimed it was commercial sabotage whilst critics blamed the director's inexperience with new technology. Neither excuse is satisfactory. Based on extensive archival research, this book re-investigates the cultural background and aesthetic consequences of Gance's transition from silent filmmaking to sound cinema. La Fin du Monde is revealed to be only one element of an extraordinary cultural project to transform cinema into a universal religion and propagate its power through the League of Nations. From unfinished films to unrealized social revolutions, the reader is given a fascinating tour of Gance's lost cinematic utopia.

Abel Gance and the End of Silent Cinema - Sounding out Utopia (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016): Paul... Abel Gance and the End of Silent Cinema - Sounding out Utopia (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Paul Cuff
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the creation and destruction of Abel Gance's most ambitious film project, and seeks to explain why his meteoric career was so nearly extinguished at the end of silent cinema. By 1929, Gance was France's most famous director. Acclaimed for his technical innovation and visual imagination, he was also admonished for the excessive length and expense of his productions. Gance's first sound film, La Fin du Monde (1930), was a critical and financial disaster so great that it nearly destroyed his career. But what went wrong? Gance claimed it was commercial sabotage whilst critics blamed the director's inexperience with new technology. Neither excuse is satisfactory. Based on extensive archival research, this book re-investigates the cultural background and aesthetic consequences of Gance's transition from silent filmmaking to sound cinema. La Fin du Monde is revealed to be only one element of an extraordinary cultural project to transform cinema into a universal religion and propagate its power through the League of Nations. From unfinished films to unrealized social revolutions, the reader is given a fascinating tour of Gance's lost cinematic utopia.

Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Paul Cuffe, a Pequot Indian, During Thirty Years Spent at Sea, and in Travelling in... Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Paul Cuffe, a Pequot Indian, During Thirty Years Spent at Sea, and in Travelling in Foreign Lands (Paperback)
Paul Cuffe
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Vampire through History (Paperback): Paul Cuffe The Vampire through History (Paperback)
Paul Cuffe
R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Revolution for the Screen - Abel Gance's Napoleon (Hardcover, 0): Paul Cuff A Revolution for the Screen - Abel Gance's Napoleon (Hardcover, 0)
Paul Cuff
R3,918 Discovery Miles 39 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Abel Gance's silent masterpiece, Napoleon, was given a limited run on its debut in 1927, but soon afterwards distributors in France and America, unwilling to deal with its nine-hour running time, subjected it to savage cuts - with devastating results for the movie and for film history. The struggle across ensuing decades to restore and reintegrate Gance's film has formed a backdrop to an array of formal, contextual, and ideological battles. In this book, Paul Cuff takes account of those battles and challenges received opinion on Gance's view of both his film and its subject.

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