Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
London, Sphere Books Limited, 1987.
ISBN-10
0722115652
ISBN-13
9780722115657
Description
Set against a gritty backdrop of underground cinema, this anthology delves into the world of exploitation films, showcasing the sheer audacity and rawness of pulp nasties. Bennett and Hughes curate a collection that celebrates the shock value and cultural significance of these forgotten gems, illuminating their impact on genre filmmaking and their societal reflections.
Through insightful essays and writing, contributors dissect the cinematic techniques and controversial themes that define this niche. The discussions offer an intriguing mix of historical context and personal anecdotes, making the exploration both entertaining and thought-provoking. Readers are invited to confront their perceptions of morality and taste within the context of these provocative works.
As the editors guide the audience through the tumultuous landscape of underappreciated films, they challenge notions of art and exploitation, provoking dialogue on what constitutes good cinema. This collection is a captivating journey for film enthusiasts and those intrigued by the multi-faceted relationship between art and societal norms.
Through insightful essays and writing, contributors dissect the cinematic techniques and controversial themes that define this niche. The discussions offer an intriguing mix of historical context and personal anecdotes, making the exploration both entertaining and thought-provoking. Readers are invited to confront their perceptions of morality and taste within the context of these provocative works.
As the editors guide the audience through the tumultuous landscape of underappreciated films, they challenge notions of art and exploitation, provoking dialogue on what constitutes good cinema. This collection is a captivating journey for film enthusiasts and those intrigued by the multi-faceted relationship between art and societal norms.