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The Cinema of Eisenstein - Thryft
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David Bordwell | Harvard University Press

The Cinema of Eisenstein

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"The Cinema of Eisenstein" is an excellent read for film enthusiasts who want to delve into the history and theory of cinema. David Bordwell masterfully analyzes and brings to light Sergei Eisenstein's unique contributions to cinema, from his early silent film, "Strike", to his banned work, "Ivan the Terrible". With detailed attention to the artist's writings and theories, the book offers rich insights into Eisenstein's artistic influences, from Marxist Modernism to Socialist Realism to Symbolist poetics. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the history and art of cinema.
The Cinema of Satyajit Ray : Between Tradition and Modernity - Thryft
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The Cinema of Satyajit Ray is a must-read for film enthusiasts seeking a deep analysis of India's most acclaimed filmmaker. Darius Cooper's study provides a unique perspective that delves into the social and political commentary present in Ray's films, making it a great choice for those interested in understanding the cultural context of Indian cinema.
Wong Kar-wai's Happy Together - Thryft
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Jeremy Tambling | Hong Kong University Press

Wong Kar-wai's Happy Together

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This book is a great read for those interested in exploring the themes of masculinity, identity, and homosexuality in the context of post-colonial Hong Kong. It also delves into the film's relation to American road movies and the history of tango. Tambling's analysis of Happy Together's narrative and images in the light of Borges and Manuel Puig makes for an interesting read on film and literary criticism. It's a thought-provoking book that raises important questions on emotions, masculinity, gender relationships, and sexuality.