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With high-profile Academy Award nominations and an increasing number of big-name actors eager to sign on to promising projects, independent films have been at the forefront in recent years like never before. But the roots of such critical and commercial successes as The Hurt Locker and Precious can be traced to the first boom of independent cinema in the 1960s, when a raft of talented filmmakers emerged to capture the attention of a rapidly growing audience of young viewers.

A thorough overview of a thriving sector of cultural production, the Directory of World Cinema: American Independent chronicles the rise of the independent sector as an outlet for directors who challenge the status quo, yet still produce accessible feature films that find wide audiences and enjoy considerable box office appeal, without sacrificing critical legitimacy. Key directors are interviewed and profiled, and a sizeable selection of films are referenced and reviewed. More than a dozen sub-genres – including African American cinema, queer cinema, documentary, familial dysfunction and exploitation – are individually considered, with an emphasis on their ability to exemplify and engage with tensions inherent in American society. Copious illustrations and a range of research resources round out the volume, making this a truly comprehensive guide.At a time when independent films are enjoying considerable cultural cachet, this easy-to-use yet authoritative guide will find an eager audience in media historians, film studies scholars and movie buffs alike.



Table of Contents

Introduction by the Editor

Film of the Year
The Hurt Locker

Industry Spotlight
Interviews with Adam Green and Wayne Kramer

Cultural Crossover
John Waters and Baltimore

Scoring Cinema
Mulholland Drive

Directors
Stuart Gordon
Charlie Kaufman
David Lynch

African-American Cinema

The American Nightmare

Chemical World

Crime

Documentary

Exploitation USA

Familial Dysfunction

Narrative Disorder

On the Road

Queer Cinema

Rural Americana

Slackers

The Suburbs

Underground USA

Directory of World Cinema: American Independent

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/08/2010
      ISBN13: 9781841503684, 978-1841503684
      ISBN10: 1841503681

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      With high-profile Academy Award nominations and an increasing number of big-name actors eager to sign on to promising projects, independent films have been at the forefront in recent years like never before. But the roots of such critical and commercial successes as The Hurt Locker and Precious can be traced to the first boom of independent cinema in the 1960s, when a raft of talented filmmakers emerged to capture the attention of a rapidly growing audience of young viewers.

      A thorough overview of a thriving sector of cultural production, the Directory of World Cinema: American Independent chronicles the rise of the independent sector as an outlet for directors who challenge the status quo, yet still produce accessible feature films that find wide audiences and enjoy considerable box office appeal, without sacrificing critical legitimacy. Key directors are interviewed and profiled, and a sizeable selection of films are referenced and reviewed. More than a dozen sub-genres – including African American cinema, queer cinema, documentary, familial dysfunction and exploitation – are individually considered, with an emphasis on their ability to exemplify and engage with tensions inherent in American society. Copious illustrations and a range of research resources round out the volume, making this a truly comprehensive guide.At a time when independent films are enjoying considerable cultural cachet, this easy-to-use yet authoritative guide will find an eager audience in media historians, film studies scholars and movie buffs alike.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction by the Editor

      Film of the Year
      The Hurt Locker

      Industry Spotlight
      Interviews with Adam Green and Wayne Kramer

      Cultural Crossover
      John Waters and Baltimore

      Scoring Cinema
      Mulholland Drive

      Directors
      Stuart Gordon
      Charlie Kaufman
      David Lynch

      African-American Cinema

      The American Nightmare

      Chemical World

      Crime

      Documentary

      Exploitation USA

      Familial Dysfunction

      Narrative Disorder

      On the Road

      Queer Cinema

      Rural Americana

      Slackers

      The Suburbs

      Underground USA

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