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In Fading Light The Films Of The Amber Collective James Leggott

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In Fading Light The Films Of The Amber Collective James Leggott
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 268
Author: James Leggott
ISBN: 9781789206517, 1789206510
Language: English
Year: 2020

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In Fading Light The Films Of The Amber Collective James Leggott by James Leggott 9781789206517, 1789206510 instant download after payment.

For over five decades, the Newcastle-based Amber Film and Photography Collective has been a critical (if often unheralded) force within British documentary filmmaking, producing a variety of innovative works focused on working-class society. Situating their acclaimed output within wider social, political, and historical contexts, In Fading Light provides an accessible introduction to Amber’s output from both national and transnational perspectives, including experimental, low-budget documentaries in the 1970s; more prominent feature films in the 1980s; studies of post-industrial life in the 1990s; and the distinctive perils and opportunities posed by the digital era.

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