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Directing Virginia Wright Wexman

Directing By Virginia Wright Wexman

Directing by Virginia Wright Wexman


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How directors have shaped Hollywood's history

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Directing: Behind the Silver Screen: A Modern History of Filmmaking by Virginia Wright Wexman

Of all the artisans who work in the American film industry, directors have been given the lion's share of attention. Yet few books in this literature address the ways directors have worked with others and have negotiated the constraints and opportunities posed by a complex production process and a sprawling commercial industry. Directing fills this gap. It provides the historical context necessary to understand the key role of directors in the Hollywood system. It covers iconic directors like Cecil B. DeMille, Francis Ford Coppola and Terrence Malik. It also shows how a selection of remarkable filmmakers confronted issues encountered during a given period; for example, how Ida Lupino negotiated 1950s ingrained sexism and how black directors like Charles Burnett operated in the system. It follows the working strategies of independents like Steven Soderbergh or Tim Burton and of directors dealing in twenty-first century digital cinema. Both readable and detailed, the book has appeal across the study of film and film production to the broader interest in the director's art.

About Virginia Wright Wexman

Professor Emerita, Department of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she teaches courses on film history, film genres, film authorship and national cinemas. Her books include Creating the Couple: Love, Marriage and Hollywood Performance, Roman Polanski, and A History of Film. She served as President of the Society for Cinema Studies from 1993 to 1995.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Virginia Wright Wexman Chapter 1: The Silent Screen, 1895-1927: Cecil B. DeMille Shapes the Director's Role Charlie Keil Chapter 2: Classical Hollywood, 1928 to 1946: The Company Man and the Boy Genius William Luhr Chapter 3: Postwar Hollywood, 1947-1967: On Dangerous Ground Sarah Kozloff Chapter 4: The Auteur Renaissance, 1968-1980: A Culture of Rebellion Daniel Langford Chapter 5: The New Hollywood, 1981-1999: Three Case Studies Thomas Schatz Chapter 6: The Modern Entertainment Marketplace, 2000-Present: Revolutions at Every Scale J. D. Connor Academy Awards for Directing Notes Selected Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index

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GOR012742480
9781788310383
1788310381
Directing: Behind the Silver Screen: A Modern History of Filmmaking by Virginia Wright Wexman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20171103
200
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