The Oxford History of World Cinema

Item Number

PN1993.5.A1

Author/Artist/Editor

Geoffrey Nowell-Smith

Type

Book, Hard Copy

Date

1996

Press/Publisher

Oxford University Press

Language

English

Description

This book traces the history of the twentieth-century's most enduringly popular form of entertainment. Covering all aspects of its development, stars, studios, and cultural impact, the book celebrates and chronicles over one hundred years of diverse achievement from westerns to the New Wave, from animation to the Avant-Garde, and from Hollywood to Hong Kong. An international team of distinguished film historians tells the story of the major inventions and developments in the cinema business, its institutions, genres, and personnel; other chapters outline the evolution of national cinemas round the world - the varied and distinctive filmic traditions that have developed alongside Hollywood. A unique aspect of the book are the special inset features on the film-makers and personalities - Garbo and Godard, Keaton and Kurosawa, Bugs Bunny and Bergman - who have had an enduring impact in popular memory and cinematic lore. With over 280 illustrations, a full bibliography, and an extensive index, this is the buff's ultimate guide to cinema worldwide.

Important Notes

Black and white illustrations. 

Keywords

Film, History

ISSN/ISBN

0-19-874242-8

Availability

Available

OCLC

31243045