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  • Bela Lugosi
    chris wade
    Chris Wade explores the film career of movie icon Bela Lugosi. From his silent films in Europe, his early American movies, the iconic roles in the likes of Dracula, The Black Cat, and White Zombie, through the low budget B movies of the 1940s, up to his final screen work for Ed Wood, Wade celebrates the great man’s performances in a series of essays, examining the career of a m...
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    23,36 €

  • Viagem Ao Fundo Do Mar
    Israel Foguel
    Viagem ao Fundo do Maré uma série de televisão de ficção científica, inspirada no filme de mesmo nome.Estrelada por Richard Basehart como o Almirante Nelson e David Hedison como o Capitão Crane, a trama acompanha as aventuras do submarino Seaview em suas missões.A primeira temporada foi filmada em preto e branco, e o enredo era centrado na Guerra Fria, com inimigos recorrentes ...
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    9,70 €

  • Horror Galore
    Nathaniel Tolle
    If you already know the Universal Monsters, deadites, cenobites, people under the stairs, silver shamrocks, maniacs with blades on their fingers and others with a love for machetes, then it’s time to take your fandom to the next level by diving deep into the DVD bins for some horrific hidden gems.Horror Galore is the most comprehensive compendium of lesser-known films in the ge...
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    72,43 €

  • Horror Galore
    Nathaniel Tolle
    If you already know the Universal Monsters, deadites, cenobites, people under the stairs, silver shamrocks, maniacs with blades on their fingers and others with a love for machetes, then it’s time to take your fandom to the next level by diving deep into the DVD bins for some horrific hidden gems.Horror Galore is the most comprehensive compendium of lesser-known films in the ge...
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    59,46 €

  • The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw
    Lida Oukaderova / Aleksandr Usol’tsev
    Following Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, the Soviet Union experienced a dramatic resurgence in cinematic production. The period of the Soviet Thaw became known for its relative political and cultural liberalization; its films, formally innovative and socially engaged, were swept to the center of international cinematic discourse. In The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw, Lida Oukaderov...
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    41,06 €

  • Cinema of Discontent
    Tomoyuki Sasaki
    Uses popular films to reveal the tensions generated during Japan’s postwar 'economic miracle,' challenging the prevailing view that it was a story of great national success. ...
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    41,94 €

  • Christian Petzold
    Marco Abel
    Christian Petzold (b. 1960) is the best-known filmmaker associated with the 'Berlin School' of postunification German cinema. Identifying as an intellectual, Petzold self-consciously approaches his work for both the big and the small screen by weaving critical reflection on the very conditions of contemporary filmmaking into his approach. Archeologically reconstructing genre fi...
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    20,74 €

  • Television by Stream
    Christina Adamou
    Online television streaming has radically changed the ways in which programs are produced, disseminated and watched. While the market is largely globalized with some platforms streaming in multiple countries, audiences are fragmented, due to a large number of choices and often solitary viewing. However, streaming gives new life to old series and innovates conventions in genre,...
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    80,01 €

  • From Silent Film Idol to Superman
    Jonathan Croall
    A popular romantic actor with a fan club rivalling that of Ivor Novello, John Stuart was frequently mobbed by his adoring fans. He starred in films by Alfred Hitchcock and G.W. Pabst, played opposite British stars such as Madeleine Carroll, Fay Compton, Gracie Fields, and German actor Conrad Veidt, and was also the first actor to ever speak on screen in Britain. Yet despite a ...
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    67,51 €

  • Icon (hardback)
    Gary Vitacco-Robles
    'Does anyone really want to know what caused the death of Marilyn Monroe?' The long afterlife of cultural and cinematic icon Marilyn Monroe has created a tragic paradox. In this post-truth era, Monroe has been recast as a victim of powerful men, a virtual simulacrum of desire and death. The sensational narrative constantly regurgitated in media reports, books, and documentaries...
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    49,14 €

  • Epic / everyday
    This collection explores the presence within television of the epic and the everyday, with reference to a range of fictional television programming, including episodic series and serial dramas, sitcoms, science-fiction, spy dramas, children’s TV and detective shows. ...
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    169,63 €

  • Television with Stanley Cavell in Mind
    The first book devoted exclusively to how Stanley Cavell’s thoughts about film apply to television. In a dozen chapters, a number of acknowledged critics and philosophers articulate how Cavell’s remarks on the moral perfectionism of cinema apply even more to the twenty-first century television series. ...
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    213,69 €

  • Screen borders
    Michael Gott
    A visual cultural history of contemporary borders and border outlooks through a film and television tour of Europe. Screen borders explores what screen representations of European borders, with France as a starting point, reveals about popular and institutional outlooks on European borders. ...
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    157,49 €

  • Modern European cinema and love
    Richard Rushton
    Modern European cinema and love examines nine European directors working from the 1950s onwards whose films contain stories about and reflections on romantic love and marriage. ...
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    157,26 €

  • Japanese Cult Cinema
    Jennifer Upton
    Japanese Cult Cinema: Films from the Second Golden Age is a collection of film reviews and in-depth essays exploring some of the best from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. During the period between the early 1990s and early 2000s the Japanese film industry enjoyed its biggest boom since the post-war era. Cult monster and horror films like Godzilla 2000, and Audition enjoyed su...
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    11,42 €

  • The Last Bohemian
    Lance Pettitt
    The Last Bohemian offers the first extended, critical evaluation of all of Brian Desmond Hurst’s films, reappraising the reputation of a director who was born in 1895 in Belfast and died in Belgravia, London, in 1986. Pettitt skillfully weaves together film analyses, biography, and cultural history with the aim of bringing greater attention to Hurst’s qualities as a director an...
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    114,05 €

  • David Hemmings On Screen
    chris wade
    Chris Wade explores the career of actor and director David Hemmings, one of the most unfairly overlooked figures to emerge during the British cinema boom of the 1960s. Primarily known for his lead role in Michelangelo Antonioni’s iconic masterpiece Blow Up (1966), Hemmings appeared in dozens of films and TV shows. He also worked prolifically as a director for both the cinema an...
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    17,92 €

  • Who Nuked the Duke?
    John William Law
    It’s an epic tale that spans more than 30 years. As the Cold War took hold at that dawn of the 1950s the U.S. government began a program to perfect the atom bomb. The Nevada Test Site would be the prime location for testing atomic weapons on U.S. soil. A key to the program was to reduce impact to the public by having the radioactive nuclear fallout drift 'downwind' into sp...
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    15,53 €

  • Challenging the Narrative
    Cahal McLaughlin
    Filmmaker McLaughlin addresses the need to create platforms for survivors of political violence to tell their stories in order to challenge marginalizing narratives and injustices and as a form of public acknowledgement and personal healing. ...
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    36,04 €

  • Lost Films of the Lost World & the Movies That Time Forgot
    John LeMay
    Get ready to explore a bevy of prehistoric paths not taken across the silver screen in... LOST FILMS OF THE LOST WORLD! Explore THE LOST WORLD’s lost footage and deleted cannibal subplot; delve into lost LOST WORLD sequels like ATLANTIS and a spoof to star Charlie Chaplin; uncover a forgotten adaptation of MYSTERIOUS ISLAND in 1929; explore the wilds of 1951’s JUNGLE MANHUNT to...
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    15,76 €

  • Nicholas Ray
    Patrick McGilligan
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    15,20 €

  • Examinations and Analysis of Sequels and Serials in the Film Industry
    Emre Ahmet Seçmen
    There are many elements in the concept of visual continuity, and they are all interrelated. In films or film series that are described as sequels, establishing a visual integrity relationship between films comes to the fore. The concept of the sequel appears in two ways. Sometimes, while the ideas are scripted, the story is divided into more than one part. Sometimes the story i...
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    216,43 €

  • The Cinema of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub
    Viewing the films of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub means looking at the construction of cinema itself: image, sound, performance, montage. Their work constitutes one of the most distinctive, beautiful, and politically radical oeuvres of modern cinema and has attracted the attention of a wide range of philosophers, filmmakers, and cineastes. Their sensual cinema of the e...
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    138,96 €

  • How I Made 52 Films in 3 Years
    Blake Ridder
    Dive into the captivating world of indie filmmaking with Blake Ridder’s 'How I Made 52 Films in 3 Years' - a candid, humorous, and insightful look at the highs and lows of a relentless creative journey. Discover how Blake transformed wild ideas into 50 short films and 2 feature films, all within the span of three years.In this riveting book, Blake shares his personal experience...
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    17,59 €

  • Mythic Realms
    Bradley J. Birzer
    A sequel of sorts to Bradley Birzer’s Beyond Tenebrae (Angelico Press, 2019), Mythic Realms seeks to pursue excellences in the last hundred years of literature and film. Still rooted in Christian Humanism and Burke’s moral imagination, Birzer offers here a series of autobiographical vignettes, following which he analyzes fiction from Willa Cather to J.R.R. Tolkien to Stephen Ki...
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    22,59 €

  • As Indústrias Do Cinema Indiano
    Tania Araujo
    A indústria cinematográfica é segmentada por muitas línguas indianas. As principais Indústrias cinematográficas na Índia são o Cinema Hindi (Bollywood), Tamil, Telugu, Malaiala, Kannada, Punjabi e Bengali. Como um dos maiores centros de cinema do mundo, a indústria cinematográfica indiana é conhecida por seu brilho, vibração e drama. Todos os anos, mais de 1.800 filmes são prod...
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    14,38 €

  • 'Singing a Different Tune'
    Helena Goscilo
    The first monograph devoted to the popular genre of the Slavic film musical, this volume offers analyses of some of the most widely-attended Polish and Russian films within a cultural and sociopolitical context. ...
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    202,77 €

  • Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.
    Sam Wasson
    'So smart and entertaining it should come with its own popcorn'--PeopleCoinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of the film version of Truman Capote’s Breakast at Tiffany’s, the acclaimed, New York Times bestseller that is the definitive account of Audrey Hepburn and the making of the cultural landmark film--now updated with a new introduction by the author.In Fifth Avenue, 5 ...
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    15,48 €

  • Abbas Kiarostami
    Monika Raesch
    The cinephile community knows Abbas Kiarostami (1940-2016) as one of the most important filmmakers of the previous decades. This volume illustrates why the Iranian filmmaker achieved critical acclaim around the globe and details his many contributions to the art of filmmaking. Kiarostami began his illustrious career in his native Iran in the 1970s, although European and America...
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    21,28 €

  • 1000 Vampires on Screen, Vol 2
    Simon Bacon
    1000 Vampires on Screen is a truly unique collection written by award-winning author and vampire-genre expert Simon Bacon that in two packed volumes covers the history of vampires on film and television. Looking at examples, from Nosferatu to Duckula, Blacula to Twilight, and Dark Shadows to True Blood the story of the screen vampire from its first appearance on film is told fr...
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    31,89 €