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The Films of Paul Morrissey Maurice Yacowar

The Films of Paul Morrissey By Maurice Yacowar

The Films of Paul Morrissey by Maurice Yacowar


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The Films of Paul Morrissey is the first appraisal of one of the major figures of American independent cinema.

The Films of Paul Morrissey Summary

The Films of Paul Morrissey by Maurice Yacowar

The Films of Paul Morrissey is the first appraisal of one of the major figures of American independent cinema. An innovator in the narrative cinema that emerged from Andy Warhol's Factory, Morrissey, as established in this study, was also the force who shaped the most important films that have up till now been attributed to Warhol. The director's experiments in the use of non-professional actors, controversial subject matter, and language are demonstrated through analysis of his most accomplished achievements, including Mixed Blood, 40 Deuce, and Spike of Bensonhurst. The Films of Paul Morrissey furthermore reveals the director's challenge to the moral, social and political values of contemporary liberalism.

The Films of Paul Morrissey Reviews

This new book is very welcome as the first major study of Morrissey's career. It puts into perspective the major, all-embracing, contribution that Morrissey made to films that are generally regarded as the work of Andy Warhol....I wish it well and heartily recommend it. Anthony Slide, Classic Images

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The life and work; 2. The Flesh trilogy; 3. Approaching politics; 4. The costume films; 5. The street life; Conclusion; Filmography; Bibliography.

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NLS9780521389938
9780521389938
0521389933
The Films of Paul Morrissey by Maurice Yacowar
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1993-05-28
160
N/A
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