In Hitchcock's centennial year, BFI Publishing gathered together a group of American and European film and cultural critics to produce a collection of essays which displays the range and breadth of Alfred Hitchcock scholarship.
Hollywood's New Yorker: The Making of Martin Scorsese. Marc Raymond offers a fresh look at Scorsese’s career in relation to the critical and social environment of the past fifty years.
(9781788401272) - Simon Brew - Cassell - Octopus - Height: 169 mm - Spine width: 18 mm - Width: 217 mm - ISBN: 9781788401272 - Number of pages: 240 - Languages: English - Weight: 560 g
A vivid chronicle of political intrigue and cinematic daring, this book follows filmmaker Miguel Littin as he navigates Chile’s turbulent 1970s, blending reportage with personal reflection to expose the clash between art and authoritarianism.