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100 Documentary Films Bfi Screen Guides Barry Keith Grant Jim Hillier

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100 Documentary Films Bfi Screen Guides Barry Keith Grant Jim Hillier
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.23 MB
Author: Barry Keith Grant; Jim Hillier
ISBN: 9781838710606, 1838710604
Language: English
Year: 2009

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100 Documentary Films Bfi Screen Guides Barry Keith Grant Jim Hillier by Barry Keith Grant; Jim Hillier 9781838710606, 1838710604 instant download after payment.

Documentary films constitute a major part of film history. Cinema's origins lie, arguably, more in non-fiction than fiction, and documentary represents the other - often submerged and barely visible - 'half' of cinema history. Historically, documentary cinema has always been an important point of reference for fiction cinema, and the two have often overlapped. Over the last two decades, documentary cinema has enjoyed a revival in critical and commercial success.
100 Documentary Films is the first book to offer concise and authoritative individual critical commentaries on some of the key documentary films - from the Lumière brothers and the beginnings of cinema through to recent films such as Bowling for Columbine and When the Levees Broke - and is global in perspective. Many different types of documentary are discussed, as well as films by major documentary directors, including Robert Flaherty, Humphrey Jennings, Jean Rouch, Dziga Vertov, Errol Morris, Nick Broomfield and Michael Moore. Each entry provides concise critical analysis, while frequent cross reference to other films featured helps to place films in their historical and aesthetic contexts.

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