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The British Working Class in Postwar Film (Paperback): Philip Gillett The British Working Class in Postwar Film (Paperback)
Philip Gillett
R592 Discovery Miles 5 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An incidental pleasure of watching a film is what it tells us about the society in which it is made. Using a sociological model, The British working class in postwar film looks at how working-class people were portrayed in British feature films in the decade after the Second World War. Though some of the films examined are well known, others have been forgotten and deserve reassessment. Original statistical data is used to assess the popularity of the films with audiences. With its interdisciplinary approach and the avoidance of jargon, this book seeks to broaden the approach to film studies. Students of media and cultural studies are introduced to the skills of other disciplines, while sociologists and historians are encouraged to consider the value of film evidence in their own fields. This work should appeal to all readers interested in social history and in how cinema and society works. -- .

Movie Greats - A Critical Study of Classic Cinema (Hardcover): Philip Gillett Movie Greats - A Critical Study of Classic Cinema (Hardcover)
Philip Gillett
R4,265 Discovery Miles 42 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why are some films regarded as classics, worthy of entry into the canon of film history? Which sorts of films make the cut and why?" Movie Greats "questions how cinema is ranked and, in doing so, uncovers a history of critical conflict, with different aesthetic positions battling for dominance. The films examined range across the history of cinema: "The Battleship Potemkin," "The 39 Steps," "Modern Times," "Citizen Kane," "It's a Wonderful Life," "Black Narcissus," " The Night of the Hunter," "Lawrence of Arabia," "8 1/2," "2001: A Space Odyssey," "The Godfather," "Raging Bull," "The Pi"ano and "Kill Bill: Vol. 1." Each chapter opens with a brief summary of the film's plot and goes on to discuss the historical context, the key individuals who made the film, and initial and subsequent popular and critical responses. Students studying the history of film, canon formation or film aesthetics will find this book relevant, provocative and absorbing.

Film and Morality (Hardcover, Unabridged edition): Philip Gillett Film and Morality (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Philip Gillett
R1,665 Discovery Miles 16 650 Out of stock

Employing a thematic approach and drawing on disciplines ranging from neurobiology to philosophy, Film and Morality examines how morality is presented in films and how films serve as a source of moral values. While the role of censorship in upholding moral standards has been considered comprehensively, the presence of moral dilemmas in films has not attracted the same level of interest. Film-makers may address moral concerns explicitly, but moral dilemmas can serve as plot devices, creating dramatic tension by providing pivotal moments when characters are called upon to make life-changing decisions. Drawing on a range of well-known and neglected films mainly from Britain and America, this book provides numerous examples of how film-makers make use of morality and how audiences are invited to explore moral issues by following characters who live with the consequences of their choices.Film and Morality introduces philosophical debates on such topics as free will, conscience and the place of moral codes in everyday life, showing the relevance of film to these issues. The book presents a distinct approach to how films might be analysed.

Forgotten British Film - Value and the Ephemeral in Postwar Cinema (Hardcover, Unabridged edition): Philip Gillett Forgotten British Film - Value and the Ephemeral in Postwar Cinema (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Philip Gillett
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R2,247 Discovery Miles 22 470 Out of stock

Some films are remembered long after they are released; others are soon forgotten, but do they deserve oblivion? Are factors other than quality involved? This book exhumes some of the films released in Britain over the last seventy years from Daybreak (1948) to 16 Years of Alcohol (2003), and considers the reasons for their neglect. As well as exploring the contributions of those involved in making the films, the book examines such issues as marketing and the response of critics and audiences. Films are grouped loosely into categories such as "B" films and television films. Some works were little seen when they were first released and have stayed that way; others were popular in their day, but have slipped into obscurity. In some cases, social change has overtaken them, making the attitudes or subjects they depict seem dated. Even being released as a DVD does not guarantee that a title will be rehabilitated. In addition, how significant is the American market?This book should appeal to lovers of British film, as well as to film studies students and everybody curious about the vagaries of success and failure in the arts.

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