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Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground - Nicholas Ray in American Cinema (Paperback): Steven Rybin, Will Scheibel Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground - Nicholas Ray in American Cinema (Paperback)
Steven Rybin, Will Scheibel
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Shots to the Heart: For the Love of Film Performance (Paperback): Steven Rybin Shots to the Heart: For the Love of Film Performance (Paperback)
Steven Rybin
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Michael Mann - Crime Auteur (Hardcover, Revised): Steven Rybin Michael Mann - Crime Auteur (Hardcover, Revised)
Steven Rybin
R3,186 Discovery Miles 31 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Michael Mann first made his mark as a writer for such television programs as Starsky and Hutch, Police Story, and Vegas. In 1981 he made his feature film directing debut with the James Caan thriller Thief, and in the 1980s he served as a writer and executive producer for the groundbreaking programs Miami Vice and Crime Story. Though he has delved into other genres, Mann's career as a writer, producer, and director has consistently focused on criminal activity, from small-time hoods and professional thieves to corporate manipulators and serial killers. In Michael Mann: Crime Auteur, Steven Rybin looks at the television programs and films that Mann has stamped with his personal signature. This book closely examines the themes and techniques used in films such as Manhunter, Heat, The Insider, and Collateral and connects these elements to his work on the non-genre films The Last of the Mohicans and Ali. A revised and significantly expanded edition of The Cinema of Michael Mann (2007), this book includes new chapters on Public Enemies and the big screen version of Miami Vice, as well as Mann's work on the shows Crime Story and Luck. Covering Mann's entire career, this book will be of interest to fans of the writer/director's body of work as well as to scholars of both film and television.

Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film (Hardcover): Steven Rybin Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film (Hardcover)
Steven Rybin
R3,344 Discovery Miles 33 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As the director of Badlands, Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line, and The New World, Terrence Malick has created a remarkable body of work that enables imaginative acts of philosophical interpretation. Steven Rybin's Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film looks closely at the dialogue between Malick's films and our powers of thinking, showing how his work casts the philosophy of thinkers such as Stanley Cavell, Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin, Andre Bazin, Edgar Morin, and Immanuel Kant in new cinematic light. With a special focus on how the voices of Malick's characters move us to thought, Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film offers new readings of his films and places Malick's work in the context of recent debates in the interdisciplinary field of film and philosophy. Rybin also provides a postscript on Malick's recently-released fifth film, The Tree of Life.

Geraldine Chaplin - The Gift of Film Performance (Paperback, 75,000 ed.): Steven Rybin Geraldine Chaplin - The Gift of Film Performance (Paperback, 75,000 ed.)
Steven Rybin
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The most distinguished actor among Charlie Chaplin's children, Geraldine Chaplin has created a striking performative presence across international cinema. In shifting cinematic contexts and through collaborations with major film directors, she playfully evokes the memory of her iconic father, while establishing her own distinctive screen art. Geraldine Chaplin: The Gift of Film Performance is a long-overdue appreciation of Chaplin's remarkable screen achievements, and includes close readings of her performances in films such as Doctor Zhivago, Peppermint Frappe, Cria cuervos, Nashville, Welcome to L.A., Remember My Name, Noroit, Chaplin, Talk to Her, and more.

The Cinema of Hal Hartley - Flirting with Formalism (Paperback): Steven Rybin The Cinema of Hal Hartley - Flirting with Formalism (Paperback)
Steven Rybin
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Over the course of nearly thirty years, Hal Hartley has cultivated a reputation as one of America's most steadfastly independent film directors. From his breakthrough films - The Unbelievable Truth (1989), Trust (1990), and Simple Men (1992) - to his recently completed 'Henry Fool' trilogy, Hartley has honed a rigorous, deadpan, and instantly recognizable film style informed by both European modernism and playful revisions of Classical Hollywood genres. Featuring new essays on this important director and his films, this collection explores Hartley's work from a variety of aesthetic, cultural, and economic contexts, while also looking closely at his collaborations with actors, the contexts of his authorial reputation, his reworking of the romantic comedy and other genres, and the shifting economics of his filmmaking. This book, up-to-date through Hartley's latest film, Ned Rifle (2014), includes new scholarship on the director's early work as well as reflections on his cinema in connection with new theories and approaches to independent filmmaking. Covering the entire trajectory of his career, including both his features and short films, the book also includes new readings of several of Hartley's seminal films, including Amateur (1994), Flirt (1995), and Henry Fool (1997).

Hamlet Lives in Hollywood - John Barrymore and the Acting Tradition Onscreen (Hardcover): Murray Pomerance, Steven Rybin Hamlet Lives in Hollywood - John Barrymore and the Acting Tradition Onscreen (Hardcover)
Murray Pomerance, Steven Rybin
R2,616 Discovery Miles 26 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John Barrymore's influence on screen and stage in the early twentieth century is incalculable. His performances in the theatre defined Shakespeare for a generation, and his transition to cinema brought his theatrical performativity to both silent and sound screens. This book, a collection of fifteen original essays on the film performances and stardom of John Barrymore, redresses this lack of scholarship on Barrymore by offering a range of varied perspectives on the actor's work. Looking at his performances and influence from the perspectives of gender studies, psychoanalysis, queer studies and performance analysis, Hamlet Lives in Hollywood represents a major attempt by contemporary scholars to come to terms with the ongoing vitality of John Barrymore's work in our present day.

Geraldine Chaplin - The Gift of Film Performance (Hardcover): Steven Rybin Geraldine Chaplin - The Gift of Film Performance (Hardcover)
Steven Rybin
R2,618 Discovery Miles 26 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Geraldine Chaplin is the most distinguished actor among Charlie Chaplin's children. Through her collaborations with major international film directors, she has created a striking performative presence across international cinema. Her acting also evokes, with varying levels of self-consciousness and in shifting cinematic contexts, the memory of her father's screen performances. This book analyses the distinctive screen art of Geraldine Chaplin and uncover parallels between her performances and her father's work on film. Through this method, this star study explores the rich and surprising relationships between art cinema and silent film comedy, and between modernist and classical cinematic performance. It offers a long overdue appreciation of Geraldine Chaplin's own remarkable screen achievements, all the while shedding new insight into the art of Charlie Chaplin through the singular prism of his daughter's bold work.

Hamlet Lives in Hollywood - John Barrymore and the Acting Tradition Onscreen (Paperback): Murray Pomerance Hamlet Lives in Hollywood - John Barrymore and the Acting Tradition Onscreen (Paperback)
Murray Pomerance; Edited by Steven Rybin
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John Barrymore's influence on screen and stage in the early twentieth century is incalculable. His performances in the theatre defined Shakespeare for a generation, and his transition to cinema brought his theatrical performativity to both silent and sound screens. This book, a collection of fifteen original essays on the film performances and stardom of John Barrymore, redresses this lack of scholarship on Barrymore by offering a range of varied perspectives on the actor's work. Looking at his performances and influence from the perspectives of gender studies, psychoanalysis, queer studies and performance analysis, Hamlet Lives in Hollywood represents a major attempt by contemporary scholars to come to terms with the ongoing vitality of John Barrymore's work in our present day.

The Cinema of Hal Hartley - Flirting with Formalism (Hardcover): Steven Rybin The Cinema of Hal Hartley - Flirting with Formalism (Hardcover)
Steven Rybin
R2,303 Discovery Miles 23 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Over the course of nearly thirty years, Hal Hartley has cultivated a reputation as one of America's most steadfastly independent film directors. From his breakthrough films - The Unbelievable Truth (1989), Trust (1990), and Simple Men (1992) - to his recently completed 'Henry Fool' trilogy, Hartley has honed a rigorous, deadpan, and instantly recognizable film style informed by both European modernism and playful revisions of Classical Hollywood genres. Featuring new essays on this important director and his films, this collection explores Hartley's work from a variety of aesthetic, cultural, and economic contexts, while also looking closely at his collaborations with actors, the contexts of his authorial reputation, his reworking of the romantic comedy and other genres, and the shifting economics of his filmmaking. This book, up-to-date through Hartley's latest film, Ned Rifle (2014), includes new scholarship on the director's early work as well as reflections on his cinema in connection with new theories and approaches to independent filmmaking. Covering the entire trajectory of his career, including both his features and short films, the book also includes new readings of several of Hartley's seminal films, including Amateur (1994), Flirt (1995), and Henry Fool (1997).

Gestures of Love - Romancing Performance in Classical Hollywood Cinema (Paperback): Steven Rybin Gestures of Love - Romancing Performance in Classical Hollywood Cinema (Paperback)
Steven Rybin
R957 Discovery Miles 9 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film (Paperback, New): Steven Rybin Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film (Paperback, New)
Steven Rybin
R1,629 Discovery Miles 16 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

As the director of Badlands, Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line, and The New World, Terrence Malick has created a remarkable body of work that enables imaginative acts of philosophical interpretation. Steven Rybin's Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film looks closely at the dialogue between Malick's films and our powers of thinking, showing how his work casts the philosophy of thinkers such as Stanley Cavell, Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin, Andre Bazin, Edgar Morin, and Immanuel Kant in new cinematic light. With a special focus on how the voices of Malick's characters move us to thought, Terrence Malick and the Thought of Film offers new readings of his films and places Malick's work in the context of recent debates in the interdisciplinary field of film and philosophy. Rybin also provides a postscript on Malick's recently-released fifth film, The Tree of Life.

The Cinema of Michael Mann (Paperback): Steven Rybin The Cinema of Michael Mann (Paperback)
Steven Rybin
R1,682 Discovery Miles 16 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Few other contemporary Hollywood filmmakers fit the category of "genre stylist" as well as Michael Mann, the director of such films as Heat, The Insider, Ali, Collateral, Manhunter, Thief, and Miami Vice. Mann's film style marks him as a director who chooses the iconographic backdrop of a genre as a canvas upon which he and his collaborators can craft a unique cinematic vision. The Cinema of Michael Mann traces the innovative and under-explored stylistic contours of Mann's work, the director's inflection upon and innovation within preexisting genre frameworks, and the relationship of both style and genre to issues of authorship and film criticism. Steven Rybin's critical study of Mann's cinema, and the importance of the filmmaker's themes to our contemporary world, is valuable for both film scholars and cinephiles alike.

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