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- 2011024177 contributor B12128083.
- 2011024177 created "2012.".
- 2011024177 date "2012".
- 2011024177 date "2012.".
- 2011024177 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2011024177 description "Flashback: of objects of love and objects of study. Film studies in Britain: cinephilia, screen theory and cultural studies -- The name for a pleasure that has no substitute: Vincente Minnelli -- All the lonely places: the heroes of Nicholas Ray -- Sam Fuller's productive pathologies: the hero as (his own best) enemy -- Cinephilia: or the uses of disenchantment -- Genius of the system. The persistence of Hollywood, Part I: the continuity principle -- Why Hollywood? -- Narrative cinema and audience aesthetics: the mise-en-scène of the spectator -- Film as system: or how to step through an open door -- Gangsters and grapefruits: the public enemy -- Studio and genre: auteurs maudits, mavericks and eminent Europeans. -- Transatlantic triangulations: William Dieterle and the Warner Bros biopics -- Welles and virtuosity: Citizen Kane as character-mask -- The dandy in Hitchcock -- Too big and too close: Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang -- Robert Altman's Nashville: putting on the show -- Stanley Kubrick's prototypes: the author as world-maker -- Genie out of the bottle: the return of the system as auteur? -- The pathos of failure: notes on the unmotivated hero -- Auteur cinema and the new economy Hollywood -- The love that never dies: Francis Ford Coppola and Bram Stoker's Dracula -- The blockbuster as time machine -- Auteurism today: signature products, concept-authors and access for all: Avatar -- The persistence of Hollywood. Digital Hollywood: between truth, belief and trust -- The persistence of Hollywood, Part II: reflexivity, feedback and self-regulation.".
- 2011024177 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011024177 extent "viii, 395 p. ;".
- 2011024177 identifier "9780203152508 (e-book : alk. paper)".
- 2011024177 identifier "9780415968133 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2011024177 identifier "9780415968140 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2011024177 issued "2012".
- 2011024177 issued "2012.".
- 2011024177 language "eng".
- 2011024177 publisher "New York, NY : Routledge,".
- 2011024177 spatial "United States.".
- 2011024177 subject "791.430973 23".
- 2011024177 subject "Motion picture industry United States.".
- 2011024177 subject "Motion pictures United States.".
- 2011024177 subject "PN1993.5.U6 E44 2012".
- 2011024177 tableOfContents "Flashback: of objects of love and objects of study. Film studies in Britain: cinephilia, screen theory and cultural studies -- The name for a pleasure that has no substitute: Vincente Minnelli -- All the lonely places: the heroes of Nicholas Ray -- Sam Fuller's productive pathologies: the hero as (his own best) enemy -- Cinephilia: or the uses of disenchantment -- Genius of the system. The persistence of Hollywood, Part I: the continuity principle -- Why Hollywood? -- Narrative cinema and audience aesthetics: the mise-en-scène of the spectator -- Film as system: or how to step through an open door -- Gangsters and grapefruits: the public enemy -- Studio and genre: auteurs maudits, mavericks and eminent Europeans. -- Transatlantic triangulations: William Dieterle and the Warner Bros biopics -- Welles and virtuosity: Citizen Kane as character-mask -- The dandy in Hitchcock -- Too big and too close: Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang -- Robert Altman's Nashville: putting on the show -- Stanley Kubrick's prototypes: the author as world-maker -- Genie out of the bottle: the return of the system as auteur? -- The pathos of failure: notes on the unmotivated hero -- Auteur cinema and the new economy Hollywood -- The love that never dies: Francis Ford Coppola and Bram Stoker's Dracula -- The blockbuster as time machine -- Auteurism today: signature products, concept-authors and access for all: Avatar -- The persistence of Hollywood. Digital Hollywood: between truth, belief and trust -- The persistence of Hollywood, Part II: reflexivity, feedback and self-regulation.".
- 2011024177 title "The persistence of Hollywood / by Thomas Elsaesser.".
- 2011024177 type "text".