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New Vampire Cinema Ken Gelder

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New Vampire Cinema Ken Gelder
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.41 MB
Author: Ken Gelder
ISBN: 9781844574414, 9781844574407, 9781838711610, 1844574415, 1844574407, 1838711619
Language: English
Year: 2012

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New Vampire Cinema Ken Gelder by Ken Gelder 9781844574414, 9781844574407, 9781838711610, 1844574415, 1844574407, 1838711619 instant download after payment.

New Vampire Cinema lifts the coffin lid on forty contemporary vampire films, from 1992 to the present day, charting the evolution of a genre that is, rather like its subject, at once exhausted and vibrant, inauthentic and ‘original’, insubstantial and self-sustaining.
Ken Gelder’s fascinating study begins by looking at Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Fran Rubel Kuzui’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer – films that seemed for a moment to take vampire cinema in completely opposite directions.
New Vampire Cinema then examines what happened afterwards, across a remarkable range of reiterations of the vampire that take it far beyond its original Transylvanian setting: the suburbs of Sweden (Let the Right One In), the forests of North America (the Twilight films), New York City (Nadja, The Addiction), Mexico (Cronos, From Dusk Till Dawn), Japan (Blood: The Last Vampire, ), South Korea (Thirst), New Zealand (Perfect Creature), Australia (Daybreakers), and elsewhere. In a series of exhilarating readings, Gelder determines what is at stake when the cinematic vampire and the modern world are made to encounter one another – where the new, the remake and the sequel find the vampire struggling to survive the past, the present and, in some cases, the distant future.

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