Untertitel:
The Birth of the New Hollywood
Herausgeber:
Canongate Books Ltd
Erscheinungsdatum:
05.02.2009
Informationen zum Autor Mark Harris graduated from Yale University in 1985 with a degree in English. In 1989, he joined the staff of Entertainment Weekly, a magazine published by Time Inc. covering movies, television, music, video and books. Mark worked on the staff of the magazine, first as a writer and eventually as the editor overseeing all movie coverage, from its launch in early 1990 until 2006. He now writes a column for the magazine called The Final Cut. He lives in New York City with his partner, the playwright Tony Kushner. Klappentext 'Contains enough tantrums, firings and exposed star insecurities to thrill the most jaded Hollywood watcher . . . A terrifically enjoyable read.' Independent on Sunday Hollywood, 1967. Five movies. One prize. The future of film in more ways than one. 'I envy anyone who loves movies and hasn't read Mark Harris's wonderful, addictively engrossing and very smart Scenes From A Revolution. It's a brilliantly researched account of the making of the five films (The Graduate, In the Heat of the Night, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Bonnie and Clyde and, bizarrely, Doctor Dolittle) nominated for the 1967 best picture Oscar; it's also, as a consequence, about race, censorship and American popular culture right on the cusp of profound change. I can't think of a better book about the process of film-making.' Nick Hornby 'Absolutely wonderful. An extraordinary book that combines social and pop history in an unputdownable volume.' Richard E. Grant 'Impeccably researched, engagingly written and remarkably readable.' ***** Empire 'The most revelatory and entertaining Hollywood book since Easy Riders, Raging Bulls .' Daily Telegraph Zusammenfassung 'The most revelatory and entertaining Hollywood book since Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.' Daily Telegraph
Vorwort
'The most revelatory and entertaining Hollywood book since Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.' Daily Telegraph
Klappentext
'Contains enough tantrums, firings and exposed star insecurities to thrill the most jaded Hollywood watcher . . . A terrifically enjoyable read.'
Independent on Sunday
Hollywood, 1967. Five movies. One prize. The future of film in more ways than one.
'I envy anyone who loves movies and hasn't read Mark Harris's wonderful, addictively engrossing and very smart Scenes From A Revolution. It's a brilliantly researched account of the making of the five films (The Graduate, In the Heat of the Night, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Bonnie and Clyde and, bizarrely, Doctor Dolittle) nominated for the 1967 best picture Oscar; it's also, as a consequence, about race, censorship and American popular culture right on the cusp of profound change. I can't think of a better book about the process of film-making.' Nick Hornby
'Absolutely wonderful. An extraordinary book that combines social and pop history in an unputdownable volume.' Richard E. Grant
'Impeccably researched, engagingly written and remarkably readable.'
***** Empire
Zusammenfassung
'The most revelatory and entertaining Hollywood book since Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.' Daily Telegraph
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