Film began as a novelty in the 1890s and became the dominant popular art form of the twentieth century. This book traces the full history of cinema from the earliest Lumiere experiments to the age of digital production, covering the technological, artistic, and commercial forces that shaped how movies are made, distributed, and experienced.
The book covers the transition from silent film to sound, the studio system and its collapse, the rise of international cinema, the blockbuster era, and the impact of streaming on traditional distribution. It gives attention to both Hollywood and the broader global film industry, including the contributions of European, Asian, and Latin American cinema. Written for a general audience, it is a useful reference for anyone interested in the history of visual storytelling.
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Reader review: "A well-organized and engaging history that covers everything from the Lumieres to Netflix. The kind of book I'll keep coming back to." -- O. Dupont
This title fits arts, film studies, and popular culture sections. It is suitable for public libraries, film school bookshelves, and trade buyers with customers who enjoy the history of entertainment and media.
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