Verhoeven Deb - Jane Campion - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: Jane Campion is one of the most celebrated auteurs of modern cinema and was the first female director to be awarded the prestigious Palme d Or. Throughout her relatively short career Campion has received extraordinary attention from the media and scholars alike and has provoked fierce debates on issues such as feminism colonialism and nationalism. In this detailed account of Jane Campion's career as a filmmaker Deb
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Binding: Paperback
Description: Jane Campion is one of the most celebrated auteurs of modern cinema and was the first female director to be awarded the prestigious Palme d Or. Throughout her relatively short career Campion has received extraordinary attention from the media and scholars alike and has provoked fierce debates on issues such as feminism colonialism and nationalism. In this detailed account of Jane Campion's career as a filmmaker Deb Verhoeven examines specifically how contemporary film directors 'fashion themselves as auteurs through their personal interactions with the media in their choice of projects in their emphasis on particular filmmaking techniques and finally in the promotion of their films. Through analysis of key approaches to Campion's films such as The Piano; In the Cut; Sweetie; An Angel at My Table; and Holy Smoke Deb Verhoeven introduces students to the passionate debates surrounding this controversial and often experimental director Featuring a career overview a filmography scene by scene analysis and an extended interview with Campion on her approach to creativity this is a great introduction to one of the most important directors of contemporary cinema.
Title: Jane Campion
Author(s): Verhoeven Deb
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Barcode: 9780415262750
Pages: 288 Pages, 38 Halftones, Black And White
Publication Date: 12/5/2008
Series: Routledge Film Guidebooks
Category: Media Studies