A Critical Cinema 4: Interviews With Independent Filmmakers (Critical Cinema)

A Critical Cinema 4: Interviews With Independent Filmmakers (Critical Cinema)

A Critical Cinema 4: Interviews With Independent Filmmakers (Critical Cinema)

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A Critical Cinema 4 is the fourth volume in Scott MacDonald's Critical Cinema series, the most extensive, in-depth exploration of independent cinema available in English. In this new set of interviews, MacDonald once again engages filmmakers in detailed discussions of their films and of the personal experiences and political and theoretical currents that have shaped their work. The interviews are arranged to express the remarkable diversity of modern independent cinema and the network of interconnections within the community of filmmakers. A Critical Cinema 4 includes the most extensive interview with the late Stan Brakhage yet published; a conversation with P. Adams Sitney about his arrival on the New York independent film scene; a detailed discussion with Peter Kubelka about the experience of making Our African Journey; a conversation with Jill Godmilow and Harun Farocki on modern political documentary; Jim McBride's first extended published conversation in thirty years; a discussion with Abigail Child about her evolution from television documentarian to master editor; and the first extended interview with Chuck Workman. This volume also contains discussions with Chantal Akerman about her place trilogy; Lawrence Brose on his examination of Oscar Wilde's career; Hungarian Peter Forgács about his transformation of European home movies into video operas; Iranian-born Shirin Neshat on working between two cultures; and Ellen Spiro about exploring America with her video camera and her dog. Each interview is supplemented by an introductory overview of the filmmaker's contributions. A detailed filmography and a selected bibliography complete the volume. Illustrations: 75 b/w photographs --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From the Back Cover
"An invaluable addition to the first three volumes of A Critical Cinema. This volume continues an exciting journey through the landscape of the different forms of the non-commercial cinema that is rich in information, insights and enthusiasm. Thanks, Scott."-Jonas Mekas "For several decades now Scott MacDonald's volumes on The Critical Cinema have not only provided the most important chronicle of avant-garde and experimental cinema in the USA, they have kept the movement lively and informed. Reading MacDonald's volumes does more than tell us important and hard to get news about the cutting edge of cinema; they transform us into participants, making us actively involved in a vital movement as it evolves and changes shape."-Tom Gunning, author of The Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Film and Modernity --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

A Critical Cinema 4: Interviews With Independent Filmmakers (Critical Cinema)

A Critical Cinema 4: Interviews With Independent Filmmakers (Critical Cinema),Scott MacDonald,University of California Press,0520242718,Cinema/Film: Book,Experimental films,Film & Video - Direction & Production,Film & Video - General,Film & Video - Independent,History and criticism,Independent filmmakers,Interviews,Performing Arts,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,United States

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