Humphrey Jennings (Electronic book text)


Humphrey Jennings has been described as the only real poet that British cinema has produced. His documentary films are remarkable records of Britain at peace and war, and his range of representational approaches transcended accepted notions of wartime propaganda and revised the strict codes of British documentary film of the 1930s and 1940s.Poet, propagandist, surrealist and documentary filmmaker OCo Jennings' work embodies an outstanding mix of startling apprehension, personal expression and representational innovation. This book carefully examines and expertly explains the central components of Jennings' most significant films, and considers the relevance of his filmmaking to British cinema and contemporary experience.Films analysed include *Spare Time*, *Words for Battle*, * Listen to Britain*, *Fires Were Started*, *The Silent Village*, *A Diary for Timothy* and *Family Portrait*

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Humphrey Jennings has been described as the only real poet that British cinema has produced. His documentary films are remarkable records of Britain at peace and war, and his range of representational approaches transcended accepted notions of wartime propaganda and revised the strict codes of British documentary film of the 1930s and 1940s.Poet, propagandist, surrealist and documentary filmmaker OCo Jennings' work embodies an outstanding mix of startling apprehension, personal expression and representational innovation. This book carefully examines and expertly explains the central components of Jennings' most significant films, and considers the relevance of his filmmaking to British cinema and contemporary experience.Films analysed include *Spare Time*, *Words for Battle*, * Listen to Britain*, *Fires Were Started*, *The Silent Village*, *A Diary for Timothy* and *Family Portrait*

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Imprint

Manchester University Press Melland Schill Studies

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

British Film-Makers

Release date

July 2013

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First published

2010

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Format

Electronic book text

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-1-84779-268-6

Barcode

9781847792686

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LSN

1-84779-268-5



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