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The History of Movies

The Changing World of Films

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan, Jennifer Joseph
Paperback | Engels | History Books
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"The History of Movies" invites readers to relive the magic of film's birth and growth, evoking the wonder of silent shadows dancing on screens and the thrill of sound transforming stories forever. From Victorian optical toys to Hollywood's Golden Age and beyond, this book captures the emotional journey of an art form that mirrored society's dreams, fears, and revolutions, reminding us of the high stakes in capturing human experience through light and motion.

It opens with visual storytelling's dawn, where cave paintings and puppetry evolved into magic lanterns igniting public imagination. Precursors like Muybridge's motion studies and Lumière brothers' screenings spark cinema's flame.

Silent era expands globally, with studios crafting stars and aesthetics that transcended language. Hollywood rises in California, building studio systems amid patent battles and creative freedom.

European movements innovate expressionism and impressionism, redefining visual language. Sound's transition reshapes acting and production, with talkies revolutionizing entertainment.

1930s studios consolidate under the Production Code, offering escapism through musicals and gangster films during Depression hardships. 1940s wartime cinema boosts morale with noir shadows and war dramas.

Post-war international influences blend documentary realism with cultural exchanges. Genre films establish westerns, horror, and sci-fi, fueled by widescreen and color innovations.

Noir's cynicism reflects societal shifts, while Technicolor brings vibrant spectacles. Television challenges attendance, prompting 3D and drive-ins.

1950s-60s European art cinema pioneers neorealism and New Wave, questioning norms. Asian golden ages flourish with Kurosawa's epics and Bollywood musicals.

1960s new waves globally experiment with youth culture and politics. Independent filmmaking pushes boundaries with low-budget creativity.

Late 1960s shifts loosen censorship amid counterculture, setting modern foundations.

Comparable to Mark Cousins's "The Story of Film," which chronicles cinema with passionate insight, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in film heritage books blending nostalgia with cultural analysis. Its broad marketability appeals to cinephiles, students, and casual viewers, promising steady sales for bookstores in film studies sections. By weaving emotional stakes like wonder amid innovation and reflection through art, it connects readers to movies' enduring magic, inspiring appreciation for how flickering images shaped our world.

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Productcode (EAN):
9783565074952
Verschijningsdatum:
26/11/2025
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
276 g
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