Directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, and starring James Fox,
Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg, Performance was filmed in 1968, but
not released until 1970. When its studio backers saw the director's
cut, they were so shocked by the film's sexual explicitness and formal
radicalism that attempts were made to destroy the negative. In his
study of the film, Colin MacCabe draws on extensive interviews with
surviving participants to present the definitive history of the making
of Performance, as well as a new interpretation of its consummate
artistry. This edition includes an afterword reflecting on the film 50
years on, and the reasons for its continuing classic status.
Performance's extraordinary power, suggests MacCabe, comes partly from
its entrancing portrayal of London in the late 1960s, but primarily
from its full scale assault on any notion of normality, not simply at
the level of content but also of form. The remarkable ending, when the
thriller and the psychodrama merge into one, means that there is no
comfortable resolution to the film's meanings. Performance is one of
those rare narrative film which takes us into the complexity of sound
and image without the comforting guarantee of a safe exit.
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ISBN
9781838719432
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
British Film Institute
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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