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Mike Leigh Leigh Mike Osullivan Sean

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Mike Leigh Leigh Mike Osullivan Sean
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Leigh, Mike; O'Sullivan, Sean
ISBN: 9780252036385, 9780252078194, 9780252093401, 0252036387, 0252078195, 0252093402
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Mike Leigh Leigh Mike Osullivan Sean by Leigh, Mike; O'sullivan, Sean 9780252036385, 9780252078194, 9780252093401, 0252036387, 0252078195, 0252093402 instant download after payment.

In this much needed examination of Mike Leigh, Sean O'Sullivan reclaims the British director as a practicing theorist--a filmmaker deeply invested in cinema's formal, conceptual, and narrative dimensions. In contrast with Leigh's prevailing reputation as a straightforward crafter of social realist movies, O'Sullivan illuminates the visual tropes and storytelling investigations that position Leigh as an experimental filmmaker who uses the art and artifice of cinema to frame tales of the everyday and the extraordinary alike.
O'Sullivan challenges the prevailing characterizations of Leigh’s cinema by detailing the complicated constructions of his realism, positing his films not as transparent records of life but as aesthetic transformations of it. Concentrating on the most recent two decades of Leigh’s career, the study examines howNaked, Secrets and Lies, Topsy-Turvy, Vera Drake,and other films engage narrative convergence and narrative diffusion, the tension between character and plot, the interplay of coincidence and design, cinema’s relationship to other systems of representation, and the filmic rendering of the human figure. The book also spotlights such earlier, less-discussed works asFour Days in JulyandThe Short and Curlies, illustrating the recurring visual and storytelling concerns of Leigh’s cinema. With a detailed filmography, this volume also includes key selections from O'Sullivan's several interviews with Leigh.

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