Spanish Cult Cinema Vol. 1 (1960 - 1964) - Matt Blake
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Spanish Cult Cinema Vol. 1 (1960 - 1964) - Matt Blake
Spanish Cult Cinema Vol. 1 (1960 - 1964)
Autor: Matt Blake
Verlag: Eigenverlag
Sprache: Englisch
Paperback (Farbe oder S/W) - 346 Seiten
VÖ: Mai 2021
Inhalt:
During the 1960s, Spain had one of the busiest film industries in Europe and, indeed, the world. In the first half of the decade, there were just under a hundred productions made on average per year, a number that rose as the decade progressed. And yet... very little is known, in the English-speaking world at least, about any of this bustling activity. Whereas directors of the period from Italy, Germany, France, and the UK are familiar to most people with an interest in cinema, the likes of Carlos Saura, Francisco Rovira Beleta and Luis García Berlanga have a rather lower profile, despite their winning numerous accolades across the world at the time. And then there were other filmmakers who plied their trade at a less elevated level; the likes of Eugenio Martín, José María Elorrieta and José Luis Madrid. Spanish Cult Cinema, Volume 1, is an examination of the whole range of Spanish cinema from 1960 to 1964. Within it, you can read about releases from popular genres including cine negro films (low budget, black and white thrillers), swashbucklers, war films, comedies, and westerns. You can discover more about productions ranging from the Oscar nominated Los tarantos to the poverty-row oater La tumba del pistolero, from Marco Ferreri’s blacker-than-black comedy El cochecito to the little-known science fiction film La hora incógnita. Featuring over a hundred detailed and lavishly illustrated reviews, Spanish Cult Cinema, Volume 1 is an invaluable introduction to a criminally underexamined area of cinema history, making it an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in either Spanish or popular cinema. (quelle: Cover)
Autor: Matt Blake
Verlag: Eigenverlag
Sprache: Englisch
Paperback (Farbe oder S/W) - 346 Seiten
VÖ: Mai 2021
Inhalt:
During the 1960s, Spain had one of the busiest film industries in Europe and, indeed, the world. In the first half of the decade, there were just under a hundred productions made on average per year, a number that rose as the decade progressed. And yet... very little is known, in the English-speaking world at least, about any of this bustling activity. Whereas directors of the period from Italy, Germany, France, and the UK are familiar to most people with an interest in cinema, the likes of Carlos Saura, Francisco Rovira Beleta and Luis García Berlanga have a rather lower profile, despite their winning numerous accolades across the world at the time. And then there were other filmmakers who plied their trade at a less elevated level; the likes of Eugenio Martín, José María Elorrieta and José Luis Madrid. Spanish Cult Cinema, Volume 1, is an examination of the whole range of Spanish cinema from 1960 to 1964. Within it, you can read about releases from popular genres including cine negro films (low budget, black and white thrillers), swashbucklers, war films, comedies, and westerns. You can discover more about productions ranging from the Oscar nominated Los tarantos to the poverty-row oater La tumba del pistolero, from Marco Ferreri’s blacker-than-black comedy El cochecito to the little-known science fiction film La hora incógnita. Featuring over a hundred detailed and lavishly illustrated reviews, Spanish Cult Cinema, Volume 1 is an invaluable introduction to a criminally underexamined area of cinema history, making it an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in either Spanish or popular cinema. (quelle: Cover)
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Re: Spanish Cult Cinema Vol. 1 (1960 - 1964) - Matt Blake
Bekommt man unerwarteterweise günstiger im deutschen als im britischen Regenwald.....
DrDjangoMD hat geschrieben:„Wohl steht das Haus gezimmert und gefügt, doch ach – es wankt der Grund auf dem wir bauten.“
Re: Spanish Cult Cinema Vol. 1 (1960 - 1964) - Matt Blake
Klingt erst einmal gut. Allerdings sagt mir der Name Matt Blake gar nichts und "Selbstverlag" lässt mich auch immer wieder skeptisch die Augenbrauen hochziehen. Kann das Buch was?
Früher war mehr Lametta
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Re: Spanish Cult Cinema Vol. 1 (1960 - 1964) - Matt Blake
Der hat ja schone einige, interessante Bücher geschrieben
In the Name of the Law
https://deliria-italiano.org/mags-buech ... t9972.html
Giorgio Ardisson: The Italian James Bond
https://deliria-italiano.org/mags-buech ... t7731.html
The Eurospy Guide
https://deliria-italiano.org/mags-buech ... t6618.html
Science Fiction Italian Style: Italian science fiction films from 1958-2000
https://deliria-italiano.org/mags-buech ... 11891.html
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