Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
512
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Apr 1, 2005
Издатель
Phaidon Press
ISBN-10
0714845167
ISBN-13
9780714845166
Описание
Edward Buscombe's exploration of world cinema offers a comprehensive look at the films that have shaped the cinematic landscape over the years. He delves into a wide range of genres and styles, reflecting on how these films have not only entertained audiences but also influenced culture and society. The text captures the evolution of cinema from its early beginnings to the contemporary global marketplace, making connections between historic movements and today's digital world.
Buscombe's keen insights draw attention to landmark films and noteworthy directors, providing readers with a broader understanding of cinematic trends. His analysis sheds light on the artistry behind filmmaking, highlighting the unique storytelling methods employed by different cultures. As he dissects the relationship between film and its audience, he emphasizes the power cinema holds in shaping perceptions and sparking conversations.
With rich examples and thoughtful commentary, the narrative encourages readers to reconsider the films they cherish and the ones they may have overlooked. It is a celebration of cinema that invites viewers to reflect on their role within this ever-evolving medium.
Buscombe's keen insights draw attention to landmark films and noteworthy directors, providing readers with a broader understanding of cinematic trends. His analysis sheds light on the artistry behind filmmaking, highlighting the unique storytelling methods employed by different cultures. As he dissects the relationship between film and its audience, he emphasizes the power cinema holds in shaping perceptions and sparking conversations.
With rich examples and thoughtful commentary, the narrative encourages readers to reconsider the films they cherish and the ones they may have overlooked. It is a celebration of cinema that invites viewers to reflect on their role within this ever-evolving medium.