Description
Book SynopsisAn exciting and visually focused tour of the diverse range of films shot on location in London, World Film Locations: London presents contributions spanning the Victorian era, the swinging ’60s and the politically charged atmosphere following the 2005 subway bombings. Essays exploring key directors, themes and historical periods are complemented by reviews of important scenes that offer particular insight into London's relationship to cinema. The book is illustrated throughout with full-colour film stills and photographs of cinematic landmarks as they appear now – as well as city maps to aid those keen to investigate them.
Trade ReviewHandsome and intriguing, like an elegant ghosthunter's companion to a world that is - and isn't -there.
-- Francine Stock
A superb book, indispensable for any cinephile interested in London's psychogeography. I could pore over it for hours.
* Peter Bradshaw *
These full-colour, hardy paperbacks will attract a wide readership because of the packaging of good quality content into self-contained, easily digested chunks.
-- Lynn Smailes * Screening the Past *
Table of ContentsMaps/Scenes
Scenes 1-8 – 1927-1951
Scenes 9-16 – 1951-1966
Scenes 17-24 – 1966-1978
Scenes 25-32 – 1980-1997
Scenes 33-40 – 1997-2002
Scenes 41-50 – 2003-2009
Essays
London: City of the Imagination – Neil Mitchell
Victorian London: A Painterly Vision of the City Divided – Virginie Sélavy
Ealing Studios: A Brief History of the Mecca of British film – Scott Jordan Harris
Swinging London: Their Texts Are Loud But Never Square – James Evans
Going Underground: Strange Goings On Down Below... – James Rose
Richard Curtis: A Glamorized and Idealized London – Robert Beames
Thames Tales: Stories by the Riverside – Jez Conolly