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New Hollywood Cinema

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What is "New Hollywood"? The "art" cinema of the Hollywood "Renaissance" or the corporate controlled blockbuster? The introverted world of Travis Bickle or the action heroics of Indiana Jones, Buzz...
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  • 11 September 2002
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What is "New Hollywood"? The "art" cinema of the Hollywood "Renaissance" or the corporate controlled blockbuster? The introverted world of Travis Bickle or the action heroics of Indiana Jones, Buzz Lightyear, and Maximus the Gladiator? Innovative departures from the "classical" Hollywood style or superficial glitz, special effects, and borrowings from MTV? Wholesale change or important continuities with Hollywood's past? The answer suggested by Geoff King in New Hollywood Cinema is all of these and more. He examines New Hollywood from three main perspectives: film style, industry, and the social-historical context. Each is considered in its own right, sometimes resulting in different ways of defining New Hollywood. But one of the book's central arguments is that a combination of these approaches is needed if we are to understand the latest incarnations of the cinema that continues to dominate the global market.

King looks at the Hollywood "Renaissance" from the late 1960s to the late 1970s, industrial factors shaping the construction of the corporate blockbuster, the role of auteur directors, genre and stardom in New Hollywood, narrative and spectacle in the contemporary blockbuster, and the relationship between production for the big and small screens.

Case studies considered include Taxi Driver, Godzilla, and Gladiator, tracing the roots of New Hollywood from the 1950s to the start of the twenty-first century.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 11 September 2002
Trim Size: 9.00 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231127592
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General
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A first-rate contribution to the field of film studies.
Geoff King is lecturer in film and television studies at Brunel University in West London. His books include Film Comedy, Spectacular Narratives, and, with Tanya Krzywinska, Science Fiction Cinema. He is also coeditor of ScreenPlay: Cinema/Videogames/Interfaces.

Introduction: Dimensions and Definitions of New Hollywood
1. New Hollywood, Version I: The Hollywood Renaissance
2. New Hollywood, Version I: Blockbusters and Corporate Hollywood
3. From Auteurs to Brats: Authorship in New Hollywood
4. Genre Benders
5. Star Power
6. Narrative vs. Spectacle in the Contemporary Blockbuster
7. From Big Screen to Small