Lindsay Anderson - Maverick Film Maker (Paperback)


Lindsay Gordon Anderson was an important figure in the post-war period for British film culture, first as a critic in journals such as "Sequence" and "Sight and Sound", and then as a director of documentary, as well as feature films. This text traces Anderson's aesthetics, from the early writings in "Sequence", through his engagement in the "Free Cinema" movement and the British New Wave of the early 1960s, particularly his adaption of "This Sporting Life". It explores Anderson's entire output to explore how he contributed to a broadening of film narrative in Britain towards more radical forms.

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Lindsay Gordon Anderson was an important figure in the post-war period for British film culture, first as a critic in journals such as "Sequence" and "Sight and Sound", and then as a director of documentary, as well as feature films. This text traces Anderson's aesthetics, from the early writings in "Sequence", through his engagement in the "Free Cinema" movement and the British New Wave of the early 1960s, particularly his adaption of "This Sporting Life". It explores Anderson's entire output to explore how he contributed to a broadening of film narrative in Britain towards more radical forms.

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Imprint

Continuum International Publishing Group - Academi

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Film studies

Release date

March 1998

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Dimensions

216 x 135mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-0-304-33606-7

Barcode

9780304336067

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LSN

0-304-33606-8



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