The Oxford History of World Cinema

ISBN13: 9780198742425ISBN10: 0198742428 Paperback, 856 pages
Dec 1998,  Out of Stock due Feb 12 2010

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Winner of the Theatre Library Association Award for the Outstanding Book in the area of Film or Broadcasting

Description

From its humble beginnings as a novelty in a handful of cities, cinema has risen to become a billion-dollar industry and the most spectacular and original contemporary art form. In The Oxford History of World Cinema , an international team of film historians traces the history of this enduringly popular entertainment medium. Covering all aspects of its development, stars, studios, and cultural impact, the book celebrates and chronicles over one hundred years of diverse achievement from westerns to the New Wave, from animation to the avant-garde, and from Hollywood to Hong Kong.
The Oxford History of World Cinema tells the story of the major inventions and developments in the cinema business, its institutions, genres, and personnel, and they outline the evolution of national cinemas round the world--the varied and distinctive film traditions that have developed alongside Hollywood. A unique aspect of the book are the special inset features on the film-makers and personalities--Garbo and Godard, Keaton and Kurosawa, Bugs Bunny and Bergman--who have had an enduring impact in popular memory and cinematic lore. With over 280 illustrations, a full bibliography, and an extensive index, this is the buff's ultimate guide to cinema worldwide.

Reviews

"Not only a history of film but of some of its great personalities."--The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"An illuminating mosaic. Sharp economic analysis and informed political discussion are interspersed with elegant scholarly commentary."--The Economist

"Novices and specialists alike will find much here of value, particularly the sections on non-Western nations.... Excellent special-feature articles--primarily biographical--are interspersed throughout, and more than 280 sharp black-and-white illustrations and a color inset add to the overall quality.... Recommeded for all libraries."--Library Journal

Product Details

856 pages; 17 full color, 314 b/w photos; ISBN13: 978-0-19-874242-5ISBN10: 0-19-874242-8

About the Author(s)

Geoffrey Nowell-Smith is Project Director for European Filmography, and Fellow of the European Humanities Research Centre at Oxford University.

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