Boxoffice Barometer, Combined with Records
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Page : 692 pages
File Size : 10,24 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Motion pictures
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Page : 692 pages
File Size : 10,24 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Motion pictures
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Author : New York Public Library. Research Libraries
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Page : 740 pages
File Size : 15,92 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Drama
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Page : 652 pages
File Size : 36,50 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Motion picture industry
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Author : New York Public Library. Research Libraries
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 49,96 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : United States. Commission on Obscenity and Pornography
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Page : 234 pages
File Size : 47,7 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Erotica
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Author : Peter W.Y. Lee
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 37,86 MB
Release : 2021-02-12
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1978813481
After World War II, studies examining youth culture on the silver screen start with James Dean. But the angst that Dean symbolized—anxieties over parents, the “Establishment,” and the expectations of future citizen-soldiers—long predated Rebels without a Cause. Historians have largely overlooked how the Great Depression and World War II impacted and shaped the Cold War, and youth contributed to the national ideologies of family and freedom. From Dead Ends to Cold Warriors explores this gap by connecting facets of boyhood as represented in American film from the 1930s to the postwar years. From the Andy Hardy series to pictures such as The Search, Intruder in the Dust, and The Gunfighter, boy characters addressed larger concerns over the dysfunctional family unit, militarism, the “race question,” and the international scene as the Korean War began. Navigating the political, social, and economic milieus inside and outside of Hollywood, Peter W.Y. Lee demonstrates that continuities from the 1930s influenced the unique postwar moment, coalescing into anticommunism and the Cold War.
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Page : 670 pages
File Size : 39,64 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Motion picture industry
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Some issues include separately paged sections: Better management, Physical theatre, extra profits; Review; Servisection.
Author : James Buhler
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 10,76 MB
Release : 2020-03-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0252051866
Theorists of the soundtrack have helped us understand how the voice and music in the cinema impact a spectator's experience. James Buhler and Hannah Lewis edit in-depth essays from many of film music's most influential scholars in order to explore fascinating issues around vococentrism, the voice in cinema, and music’s role in the integrated soundtrack. The collection is divided into four sections. The first explores historical approaches to technology in the silent film, French cinema during the transition era, the films of the so-called New Hollywood, and the post-production sound business. The second investigates the practice of the singing voice in diverse repertories such as Bergman's films, Eighties teen films, and girls' voices in Brave and Frozen. The third considers the auteuristic voice of the soundtrack in works by Kurosawa, Weir, and others. A last section on narrative and vococentrism moves from The Martian and horror film to the importance of background music and the state of the soundtrack at the end of vococentrism. Contributors: Julie Brown, James Buhler, Marcia Citron, Eric Dienstfrey, Erik Heine, Julie Hubbert, Hannah Lewis, Brooke McCorkle, Cari McDonnell, David Neumeyer, Nathan Platte, Katie Quanz, Jeff Smith, Janet Staiger, and Robynn Stilwell
Author : Ingrid E. Castro
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 23,98 MB
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1498594301
Joining the emergent interdisciplinary investment in bridging the social sciences and the humanities, Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy: Walking in Other Worlds explores linkages between children’s agency and fantasy. Fantasy as an integral aspect of childhood and as a genre allows for children’s spectacular dreams and hopeful realities. Friendship, family, identity, loyalty, belongingness, citizenry, and emotionality are central concepts explored in chapters that are anchored by humanities texts of television, film, and literature, but also by social science qualitative methods of participant observation and interviews. Fantasy has the capacity to be a revolutionary change agent that in its modernity can creatively reflect, critique, or reimagine the social, political, and cultural norms of our world. Such promise is also found to be true of children’s agency, wherein children’s beings and becomings, rooted in childhood’s freedoms and constraints, result in a range of outcomes. In the endeavor to broaden theory and research on children’s agency, fantasy becomes a point of possibility with its expanding subjectivities, far-reaching terrain, and spirit of adventure.
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Page : 878 pages
File Size : 25,76 MB
Release : 1954
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