One of the most powerful forces in world culture, American cinema has a long and complex history that stretches through more than a century. This history not only includes a legacy of …
The term'New Wave'conjures up images of Paris in the early 1960s: Jean Seberg and Jean Paul Belmondo, the young Jean-Pierre Leaud, the three protagonists of Jules and Jim …
S Haenni, S Barrow, J White - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
The Routledge Encyclopedia of Films comprises 200 essays by leading film scholars analysing the most important, influential, innovative and interesting films of all time …
DM Matos - Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Rosemary's Baby (USA, 1968), Roman Polanski's masterpiece based on the homonymous novel by Ira Levin, debuted in theaters more than 50years ago, but it is still an almost …
P Brereton - ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
The cautionary environmental films discussed in this article have certainly set the tone for future engagement, displaying a range of contentious issues, while at the same time …
Cinema and the modern nation-state, both key offsprings of the late stages of the nineteenth century, have had a somewhat parallel, and arguably problematic, relationship throughout …
S Jalarajan Raj, AK Suresh - Studies in Eastern European Cinema, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Roman Polanski's films are noted for their subversive psychological style that explores themes of sexuality, desire, alienation, and violence. His narratives often reflect a dark sense …
J Rydzewska - Journal of British Cinema and Television, 2011 - euppublishing.com
While arguably all Roman Polanski's films contain aspects of exilic/transnational sensibility, this article argues that his first foreign film, Repulsion, made in England in 1965, contains …