Hitchcocko-Hawksien
Christopher Prendergast, 5 June 1997
Projections 7
edited by John Boorman and Walter Donohue.
Faber, 308 pp., £11.99, April 1997,0 571 19033 2 Show More
edited by John Boorman and Walter Donohue.
Faber, 308 pp., £11.99, April 1997,
Cahiers du cinema. Vol. I: The Fifties. Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave
edited by Jim Hillier.
Routledge, 312 pp., £65, September 1996,0 415 15105 8 Show More
edited by Jim Hillier.
Routledge, 312 pp., £65, September 1996,
Cahiers du cinema. Vol. II: The Sixties. New Wave, New Cinema, Re-evaluating Hollywood
edited by Jim Hillier.
Routledge, 363 pp., £65, September 1996,0 415 15106 6 Show More
edited by Jim Hillier.
Routledge, 363 pp., £65, September 1996,
Cahiers du cinema. Vol. III: 1969-72. The Politics of Representation
edited by Nick Browne.
Routledge, 352 pp., £65, September 1996,0 415 02987 2 Show More
edited by Nick Browne.
Routledge, 352 pp., £65, September 1996,
“... cinema, arguing instead for the notion of a formal language internal and specific to cinema. Jim Hillier rightly connects this to Artaud’s notion of ‘spécificité théâtrale’, which downgraded the literary text relative to the resources of the medium itself. For people like Truffaut this had the happily opportunist consequence of making the ... ”