The Cinematic Challenge - Volume 3 - Jr John P Harty - Libros - Langdon Street Press - 9781662823381 - 15 de enero de 2022
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The Cinematic Challenge - Volume 3

Jr John P Harty

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The Cinematic Challenge - Volume 3

YOUR GUIDE TO COLONIAL FILMS

DURING THE INTERNATIONAL ERA, 1976-2000







With the death of the old Hollywood system, a new structure of global telecommunication networks rose in its place spearheaded by the independent multi-national production company, the million dollar actor and the bundle-master/talent agent. Could quality filmmaking about colonial America survive in this new corporate Hollywood, which advocated the use of global screenplays to attract world-wide audiences for their products? The Cinematic Challenge delves into this question and uses in-depth case studies of five films to considered: Was Hugh Hudson a self-indulgent perfectionist or an idealistic, visionary auteur when he filmed Revolution using an avant-garde non-linear approach to storytelling? Did Bruce Beresford 's Black Robe succeed in creating a unique adventure saga about a Jesuit priest pushed to the limits of his religious beliefs and physical endurance in the hostile interior of 17th century New France? How was Michael Mann's "re-imagining" of The Last of the Mohicans different from the James Fenimore Cooper novel and the 1936 film classic? Was Ted Turner successful in presenting a more balanced view of the Native Americans or did The Broken Chain only succeed in creating a new set of myths about an idyllic indigenous people corrupted by evil Europeans? How did Roland Emmerlich 's The Patriot manage to pass through development hell and become one of Columbia Pictures tentpole attractions for 2000?







This study will explain to what degree each of the colonial films represented America's sociopolitical history and how the films encapsulated the state of mind of the American people at the time of their release, making it the most in-depth resource available today on this subject.

Publication of volume 3 of The Cinematic Challenge completes author John P. Harty, Jr.'s decade-long desire to write a complete history of the films about colonial America produced in the 20th century. He holds a bachelor's degree in history, a master's degree in political science and has studied Russian and English history at the doctoral level at New York University.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 15 de enero de 2022
ISBN13 9781662823381
Editores Langdon Street Press
Páginas 474
Dimensiones 178 × 254 × 24 mm   ·   816 g
Lengua English