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Fritz Lang’s Metropolis - Cinematic Views of Technology & Fear
A collection of Essays ranging from early seminal works to recent fresh interpretations of this expressionist classic - 19 b/w illustrations - 224 pages
From Script to Screen - The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking
What goes into the making of Hollywood’s greatest motion pictures? Join the authors as they examine recent screenplays such as Thelma & Lousie, Witness and A Beautiful Mind on their perilous…
Hands On - A Practical Guide to Production and Technologies in Film & TV and New Media
This book is written specifically for the Australian industry. It is an essential tool that will empower film-makers to understand the latest technology and save them time and money throughout the production…
International Film Guide 2004 - The Ultimate Annual Review of World Cinema
Designed for film lovers, students, critics, producers, directors and festival programmers, this annual review of world cinema offers reports from 75 countries bringing readers up to date on the latest…
James Whale
James Whale directed some of the most stylish and unusual movies of the 1930s, but he was most successful in a genre he virtually invented: horror. In the thirties, James Whale directed four horror classics,…
Kazan on Kazan
Elia Kazan is the director responsible for films such as On the Waterfront, A Streetcar Named Desire, Viva Zapata! and East of Eden - to name but a few. With Marlon Brando and James Dean he inaugurated…
Kieslowski on Kieslowski
Krzysztof Kieslowski’s films were brought to the attention of the international audiences by “Decalogue”. Since then his reputation as a world-class film-maker has been firmly established…
Letters
With the characteristic variety of mood and tone evident in his films, these letters document the development of Francois Truffaut from rebellious boy to mature film-maker in the last years of his life.…
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