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| Material Type: | Biography |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Gary Crowdus; Dan Georgakas |
| ISBN: | 0941702510 9780941702515 0941702502 9780941702508 |
| OCLC Number: | 51012454 |
| Description: | xii, 283 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | The Taviani brothers : We believe in the power of cinema -- Jack Lemmon : Spread a little sunshine -- Akira Kurosawa : Making films for all the people -- Lizzie Borden : Labor relations -- Robert Redford : Combining entertainment and education -- Costa Gravas : Keeping alive the memory of the holocaust -- Krystyna Janda : Woman of marble -- Peter Greenaway : Cinema as the total art form -- Spike Lee : Our film is only a starting point -- Susan Sarandon : Acting, activism, and Hollywood politics -- Sally Potter : Demystifying traditional notions of gender -- Arthur Penn : The importance of a singular, guiding vision -- Mike Leigh : I find the tragicomic things in life -- Francesco Rosi : Investigating the relationship between causes and effects -- Tomas Gutierrez Alea : Strawberry and chocolate, ice cream and tolerance -- Abbas Kiarostami : Real life is more important than cinema -- Atom Egoyan : Family romances -- Gianni Amelio : Beyond neorealism : preserving a cinema of social conscience -- Marlene Gorris : The lighter side of feminism -- Tim Robbins : Between ethics and politics -- John Sayles : Borders and boundaries -- Milos Forman : Porn again -- Oliver Stone : History, dramatic license, and larger historical truths -- Fred Zinnemann : A past master of his craft -- Ken Loach : The revolution betrayed. |
| Other Titles: | Cineaste. |
| Responsibility: | Gary Crowdus, Dan Georgakas. |
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