The hugely acclaimed biography of one of history's greatest directors,
Jean-Luc Godard 'MacCabe's book is in a league of its own ... this is
a rich, rewarding and essential read for anyone seriously interested
in the intellectual, cultural and cinematic history of Europe since
World War II' Sight and Sound 'Godard fans, practitioners of cinema
and anyone interested in the intellectual and artistic life of the
second half of the twentieth century should read this important and
entertaining book' Observer Jean-Luc Godard's early films
revolutionised the language of cinema for everyone, from the
Superbrats of Hollywood to the political cinema of the Third World.
Yet in l968 he abandoned one of the most brilliant careers in French
cinema to pursue his investigations into sound and image on the
periphery of the industry he had rejected. Following a protected
childhood in Switzerland in the Second World War, the post-war years
saw Godard as a troubled adolescent in Paris, where the prescribed
courses of the Sorbonne were ignored in favour of the extraordinary
teaching of André Bazin, the greatest of film critics. In the pages
of Cahiers du Cinema, Godard - together with Truffaut, Rohmer, Rivette
and Chabrol - hammered out an aesthetic that would take the world by
storm as the young critics swapped pens for cameras at the end of the
1950s to create the cinema of the nouvelle vague. Hugely prolific in
his first 10 years - A Bout de Souffle, Le Petit Soldat, Le Mepris,
Pierrot Le Fou, Alphaville, Made in USA and many others all appeared
in the 1960s - Godard became and remains one of the most adventurous
and enigmatic film-directors at work in the world today.
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A Portrait of the Artist at Seventy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408847138
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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