Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 15, 2020
Publisher
British Film Institute
ISBN-10
0230217834
ISBN-13
9780230217836
Description
The BFI Film Classics series brings together a diverse group of scholars and critics to explore significant moments in cinematic history. Each volume is a deep dive into films that have shaped the landscape of global cinema, providing insightful analyses and cultural contexts that enrich the viewer's understanding.
Within these pages, readers will find detailed examinations of iconic films, illuminating not just the technical aspects of filmmaking but also the socio-political themes that resonate throughout. This series serves as a bridge between the past and present, connecting contemporary audiences with classic works that continue to influence filmmakers and viewers alike.
The collaboration among prominent voices in film criticism showcases differing perspectives and interpretations, inviting readers to engage with cinema on a deeper level. With its rich analysis and contextualization, this series is a treasure trove for cinephiles and casual viewers eager to expand their appreciation of the art form.
Within these pages, readers will find detailed examinations of iconic films, illuminating not just the technical aspects of filmmaking but also the socio-political themes that resonate throughout. This series serves as a bridge between the past and present, connecting contemporary audiences with classic works that continue to influence filmmakers and viewers alike.
The collaboration among prominent voices in film criticism showcases differing perspectives and interpretations, inviting readers to engage with cinema on a deeper level. With its rich analysis and contextualization, this series is a treasure trove for cinephiles and casual viewers eager to expand their appreciation of the art form.
Genres
History
Classics