Donald Cammell: A Life on the Wild Side
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Book Description
This is the first book about the extraordinary, decadent life and enigmatic creative works of Donald Cammell (1934-1996) whose first film became a classic. Innovative and provocative, Performance brought a new sensibility to modern cinema. Although it immediately launched Cammell into the international limelight, his career proved elusive. He completed only three more feature films before his 1996 suicide. Yet this elusiveness elevated Cammell into myth and inspired a generation of young filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Roger Avary and Todd Haynes. This biography offers:
* rare stills
* previously unpublished personal photographs
* images from his early career as a portrait painter
* a filmography
* unrealized and uncompleted projects, and screenplays
* dozens of interviews
About the Author
Rebecca Umland has spoken and published internationally on modern cultural topics. She is a professor of English and Film Studies at the U. of Nebraska.
Donald Cammell: A Life on the Wild Side,Rebecca Umland,Sam Umland,Fab Press,1903254299,Biography & Autobiography,Biography / Autobiography,Biography/Autobiography,Entertainment & Performing Arts - General,Film & Video - General,Performing Arts (Specific Aspects)
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