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Roman Polanski Contemporary Film Directors First Edition Morrison

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Roman Polanski Contemporary Film Directors First Edition Morrison
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.76 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Morrison, James
ISBN: 9780252074462, 9780252095818, 9780252032059, 0252074467, 0252095812, 0252032055
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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Roman Polanski Contemporary Film Directors First Edition Morrison by Morrison, James 9780252074462, 9780252095818, 9780252032059, 0252074467, 0252095812, 0252032055 instant download after payment.

A new take on an eclectic and controversial director James Morrison's Roman Polanski offers one of the most comprehensive and critically engaged treatments ever written on Polanski's work. Tracing the filmmaker's remarkably diverse career from its beginnings to the present, the book provides commentary on all the major films in their historical, cultural, social, and artistic contexts. By locating Polanski's work within the genres of comedy and melodrama, Morrison argues that the director is not merely obsessed with the theme of repression, but that his true interest is in the concrete--what is out in the open--and in why it is so rarely seen. A volume in the series Contemporary Film Directors, edited by James Naremore

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