The Cinema of Hal Hartley
Sebastian Manley
One of the most significant contributors to the American independent cinema that developed over the late 1980s and 1990s, Hal Hartley has throughout his career created films that defy convention and capture the stranger realities of modern American life. The Cinema of Hal Hartley looks at all of Hartley’s film releases – from cult classics such as and to oddball genre experiments such as No Such Thing and to short films such as Opera No. 1 and Accomplice – and makes a case for seeing Hartley as an important and successful American auteur, despite the director’s decline in status in the later stages of his career.
Employing both industrial and close textual analysis, the book considers aspects of Hartley's work such as genre, gender and form, as well as dimensions far less frequently discussed in studies of indie directors, such as place and cultural identity, offering a broad and innovative study of a productive filmmaker who continues to show a singular disregard for the expectations of both the mainstream and the indie cinema industries.
Employing both industrial and close textual analysis, the book considers aspects of Hartley's work such as genre, gender and form, as well as dimensions far less frequently discussed in studies of indie directors, such as place and cultural identity, offering a broad and innovative study of a productive filmmaker who continues to show a singular disregard for the expectations of both the mainstream and the indie cinema industries.
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Ano:
2013
Editora:
Bloomsbury Academic
Idioma:
english
ISBN 10:
1628929049
ISBN 13:
9781628929041
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english, 2013