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4%OFFDavid Scott Diffrient - Omnibus Films: Theorizing Transauthorial Cinema - 9780748695652 - V9780748695652
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Omnibus Films: Theorizing Transauthorial Cinema

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Description for Omnibus Films: Theorizing Transauthorial Cinema Hardcover. Num Pages: 285 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: APFA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 242 x 158 x 21. Weight in Grams: 574.

Omnibus films bring together the contributions of two or more filmmakers. Does this make them inherently contradictory texts? How do they challenge critical categories in cinema studies? What are their implications for auteur theory?
As the first book-length exploration of internationally distributed, multi-director episode films, David Scott Diffrient's Omnibus Films: Theorizing Transauthorial Cinema fills a considerable gap in the history of world cinema and aims to expand contemporary understandings of authorship, genre, narrative, and transnational production and reception. Delving into such unique yet representative case studies as If I Had a Million (1932), Forever and a Day (1943), Dead of ... Read more (1945), Quartet (1948), Love and the City (1953), Boccaccio '70, (1962), New York Stories (1989), Tickets (2005), Visions of Europe (2005), and Paris, je t'aime (2006), this book covers much conceptual ground and crosses narrative as well as national borders in much the same way that omnibus films do.
Omnibus Films is a particularly thought-provoking book for those working in the fields of auteur theory, film genre and transnational cinema, and is suitable for advanced students in Cinema Studies.

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Product Details

Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780748695652
SKU
V9780748695652
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