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Cinema e moda, moda nel cinema
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 127

Cinema e moda, moda nel cinema

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Happy Together
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Happy Together

Featuring anecdotes, biographical information and little-known facts about the films and their actors, this illustrated volume looks at 45 of the most memorable movie couples and duos from the beginning of cinema to the present day, including: Jean Harlow and James Cagney; Jeanette Macdonald and Maurice Chevalier; Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable; Laurel and Hardy; Martin and Lewis; Belushi and Ackroyd; Hepburn and Tracy; Bergman and Bogart; Bonnie and Clyde; Harold and Maude; and Thelma and Louise.

Fashion in Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Fashion in Film

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996-04-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Image of Librarians in Cinema, 1917-1999
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

The Image of Librarians in Cinema, 1917-1999

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-26
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  • Publisher: McFarland

From its earliest days to the present, the onscreen image of the librarian has remained largely the same. A silent 1921 film set the precedent for two female librarian characters: a dowdy spinster wears glasses and a bun hairstyle, and an attractive young woman is overworked and underpaid. Silent films, however, employed a variety of characteristics for librarians, showed them at work on many different tasks, and featured them in a range of dramatic, romantic, and comedic situations. The sound era (during which librarians appeared in more than 200 films) frequently exaggerated these characteristics and situations, strongly influencing the general image of librarians. This chronologically arr...

Film – An International Bibliography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Film – An International Bibliography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-16
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  • Publisher: Springer

Kommentierte Bibliografie. Sie gibt Wissenschaftlern, Studierenden und Journalisten zuverlässig Auskunft über rund 6000 internationale Veröffentlichungen zum Thema Film und Medien. Die vorgestellten Rubriken reichen von Nachschlagewerk über Filmgeschichte bis hin zu Fernsehen, Video, Multimedia.

A Dictionary of Cinema Quotations from Filmmakers and Critics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

A Dictionary of Cinema Quotations from Filmmakers and Critics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-04-19
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  • Publisher: McFarland

“The cinema isn’t a slice of life, it’s a slice of cake”—Alfred Hitchcock. “If you make a popular movie, you start to think where have I failed?”—Woody Allen. “A film is the world in an hour and a half”—Jean-Luc Godard. “I think you have to be slightly psychopathic to make movies”—David Cronenberg. This compendium contains more than 3,400 quotations from filmmakers and critics discussing their craft. About 1,850 film people are included—Buñuel, Capra, Chaplin, Disney, Fellini, Fitzgerald, Griffith, Kael, Kurasawa, Pathé, Sarris, Schwarzenegger, Spielberg, Waters and Welles among them. The quotations are arranged under 31 topics such as acting, animation, audience, budget, casting, critics, costume design, directing, locations, reviews, screenwriting, special effects and stardom. Indexing by filmmakers (or critics), by film titles and by narrow subjects provides a rich array of points of access.

Atlas of Emotion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Atlas of Emotion

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-10
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

An award-winning cultural history of how we experience the world through art, film and architecture Atlas of Emotion is a highly original endeavor to map the cultural terrain of spatio-visual arts. In an evocative blend of words and pictures, Giuliana Bruno emphasizes the connections between “sight” and “site” and “motion” and “emotion.” In so doing, she touches on the art of Gerhard Richter and Louise Bourgeois, the filmmaking of Peter Greenaway and Michelangelo Antonioni, media archaeology and the origins of the museum, and her own journeys to her native Naples. Visually luscious and daring in conception, Bruno’s book opens new vistas and understandings at every turn.

Fashion in Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Fashion in Film

This book originally accompanied the exhibition Film und mode - mode im film held at the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 2/3 - 1/4 1990.

Fashioning Spanish Cinema
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Fashioning Spanish Cinema

Costume design is a crucial, but frequently overlooked, aspect of film that fosters an appreciation of the diverse ways in which film and fashion enrich each other. These influential industries offer representations of ideas, values, and beliefs that shape and construct cultural identities. In Fashioning Spanish Cinema, Jorge Pérez analyses the use of clothing and fashion as costumes within Spanish cinema, paying particular attention to the significance of those costumes in relation to the visual styles and the narratives of the films. The author examines the links between costume analysis and other fields and theoretical frameworks such as fashion studies, the history of dress, celebrity s...

Wandering into Brave New World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Wandering into Brave New World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-01
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Wandering into Brave New World explores the historical contexts and contemporary sources of Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel which, seventy years after its initial publication remains the best known and most discussed dystopian work of the twentieth century. This new study addresses a number of questions which still remain open. Did his round-the-world trip in 1925-1926 provide material for the novel? Did India’s caste system contribute to the novel’s human levels? Is there an overarching pattern to the names of the novel/s characters? Has the role of Hollywood in the novel been underestimated? Is Lenina Crown a representative 1920s “flapper”? Did Huxley have knowledge of and sources for his Indian reservation characters and scenes quite independent of and more accurate than those of D. H. Lawrence’s writings? Did Huxley’s visit to Borneo contribute anything to the novel? New research allows substantive answers and even explains why Huxley linked such figures as Henry Ford and Sigmund Freud. It also shows how the novel overcomes its intense grounding in 1920s political turmoil to escape into the timelessness of dystopian fiction.