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Declarations of Independence: American Cinema and the Partiality of Independent Production


Declarations of Independence: American Cinema and the Partiality of Independent Production

Paperback by Berra, John (Renmin University of China)

Declarations of Independence: American Cinema and the Partiality of Independent Production

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ISBN:
9781841501857
Publication Date:
15 Mar 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Intellect Books
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 24 May 2024
Declarations of Independence: American Cinema and the Partiality of Independent Production

Description

American independent cinema has been an important creative and cultural media entity for the past fifteen years. The approach of this sector is one of cultural construction that simultaneously provides a socio-political reference through which critics and audience can attach certain films to popular movements and ideas. Declarations of Independence questions the supposed autonomy of this cinema and asks if independent film can possibly survive in the face of the mass-production and profit of Hollywood. Berra's text presents the reader with a unique structural approach to the subject matter with his arguments mirroring the actual film production process. He gives detailed insight into the core product with reference to specific films and studies of audiences and their enthusiasm for this type of alternative media. American Independent cinema continues to grow as a fashionable scene and Declarations of Independence analyses its popularity, economic viability and the production process of so-called 'niche' cinema. Berra uses directors such as Quentin Tarantino and Steven Soderberg as examples of those who have crossed successfully into the cultural mainstream, altering media and public perception. This comprehensive book is a useful resource for scholars as it gives an overview of the industry from conception of a film right though to festival exposure and public consumption. Berra also presents a strong academic argument and places the discussion of this increasingly popular genre within a wider socio-political context.

Contents

Chapter 1: 'Genesis: Modern American Independent Cinema and its Position within an Industry of Mass Production' - Page 9 - John Berra Chapter 2: 'Ancestry of Independence: Easy Rider and the Declaration of a New American Cinema' - Page 29 - John Berra Chapter 3: 'The Art of the Possible: Hollywood Feature Film Production since 1970' - Page 47 - John Berra Chapter 4: 'Oppositional Fantasies: The Economic Structure of American Independent Cinema and its Essential Lineaments' - Page 71 - John Berra Chapter 5: 'Loyalty to the Rhetoric: Four American Film-makers and their Commitment to an Autonomous Mode of Cultural Production' - Page 93 - John Berra Chapter 6: 'Graduating Class: American Independent Cinema as Finishing School' - Page 109 - John Berra Chapter 7: 'A Cultural Comparison: British Independent Cinema and its Relation to its American Counterpart' - Page 129 - John Berra Chapter 8: 'Selective Exhibition: The Sundance Film Festival and its Significance to the Independent Sector' - Page 143 - John Berra Chapter 9: 'The Business of Art: Miramax Films and the Cultivation of the Niche Market' - Page 161 - John Berra Chapter 10: 'The Reception of an Alternative Americana: Audiences and American Independent Cinema' - Page 179 - John Berra

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