Groundhog Day (Bfi Modern Classics)

Groundhog Day (Bfi Modern Classics)

Groundhog Day (Bfi Modern Classics)

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Book Description
In a subtle analysis, this book unpacks the film's remarkable blend of humour and melancholy, revealing Groundhog Day to be a rare beast- a mainstream Hollywood comedy that grows richer with each repeat viewing.

About the Author
Ryan Gilbey writes on film for the Independent, the Guardian, and Sight and Sound and is author of It Don't Worry Me (2004).

Groundhog Day (Bfi Modern Classics),Ryan Gilbey,University of California Press,1844570320,Cinema/Film: Book,Film & Video - Direction & Production,Film & Video - General,Film & Video - History & Criticism,Performing Arts,Pop Arts / Pop Culture

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