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Shoot the Piano Player Peter Brunette

Shoot the Piano Player By Peter Brunette

Shoot the Piano Player by Peter Brunette


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When it appeared in 1960, the inspired fun of Francois Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player shocked and delighted critics and audiences around the world. Peter Brunette's introduction to this book gives us new insight into the film, based in part on revisualizing it in terms of recent postmodern and poststructuralist thinking.

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Shoot the Piano Player: Francois Truffaut, Director by Peter Brunette

When it appeared in 1960, the inspired fun of Francois Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player shocked and delighted critics and audiences around the world. Its sudden shifts of tone and mood, its willful play with genre stereotypes, and its hilarious in-jokes clearly signaled that Jean-Luc Godard's equally innovative Breathless was not a fluke. The two films heralded the arrival of the so-called New Wave, sharing with other New Wave films an insistence on low-budget, location shooting and, above all, on cinema as the personal statement of an author. These films had a tremendous impact on all filmmaking.

Peter Brunette's introduction to this book gives us new insight into the film, based in part on revisualizing it in terms of recent postmodern and poststructuralist thinking. He argues, in effect, that Truffaut was one of the directors who paved the way for a postmodern aesthetic. The volume also contains a complete and accurate continuity script of the film (based on the authoritative, wide-screen version), a series of interviews with Truffaut (including one by Helene Laroche Davis, previously unpublished), a large number of reviews and essays, a filmography, and selected bibliography.

About Peter Brunette

Peter Brunette is Professor of English and Film Studies at George Mason University. He is the author of Roberto Rossellini and co-author of Screen/Play: Derrida and Film Theory .

Table of Contents

Introduction -
Shoot the Piano Player as a postmodernist text / Peter Brunette
Franois Truffaut : A Biographical Sketch
Shoot the Piano Player -
Credits and cast
The continuity script
Notes on the continuity script

Interviews, Reviews, and Commentaries -
Interviews :
Interview with Franois Truffaut / Hl ne Laroche Davis
I wanted to treat Shoot the Piano Player like a tale by Perrault : An interview with Franois Truffaut / Yvonne Baby
Adapting Shooting the Piano Player / Franois Truffaut
Should films be politically committed? / Franois Truffaut
From an interview with Franois Truffaut
Reviews :
Cin ma 60 / Alain Vargas
Cin ma 61 / Marcel Martin
The New Yorker / Edith Oliver
Variety / Mosk
Sight and Sound / Peter John Dyer
Film Culture / Pauline Kael
The Village Voice / Andrew Sarris
The New York Times / Bosley Crowther
Esquire / Dwight Macdonald
Commentaries :
Cinema of appearance / Gabriel Pearson and Eric Rhode
Are women magic? / Annette Insdorf
The existential play in Truffaut's early films / Allen Thiher
Truffaut, Godard, and the genre film as self-conscious art / Leo Braudy
The statement of genres / James Monaco
Tirez sur le Pianiste / C.G. Crisp
Tirez sur le Pianiste / Don Allen
The sensitive spot / Jean-Paul Trk
On Shoot the Piano Player / Graham Petrie
Through the looking glass / Roger Greenspun
The technique of Shoot the Piano Player / Karel Reisz and Gavin Miller

Filmography and Bibliography -
Truffaut Filmography, 1954-1983
Selected Bibliography

Additional information

CIN081351942XVG
9780813519425
081351942X
Shoot the Piano Player: Francois Truffaut, Director by Peter Brunette
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
1993-05-01
272
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