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Breaking into the movies

Anita Loos, John Emerson

Publisher: DigiCat

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Breaking into the Movies offers an illuminating exploration into the burgeoning world of early cinema, capturing the vivacity and innovation of a rapidly evolving art form. This collection deftly spans a range of literary styles, from vivid narrative storytelling to incisive essays, painting a multifaceted portrait of the movie industry's formative years. The anthology is remarkable not only for its scope but for featuring standout pieces that capture the imagination of its era. These works collectively underscore the significant cultural shifts driven by the advent of film, showcasing the medium's transformative potential to reshape narratives and society alike. The anthology is curated by Anita Loos and John Emerson, legendary figures in the cinematic arts who bring together a wealth of voices that echo the dynamism of early 20th-century film. Loos, known for her sharp wit and insight, alongside Emerson's keen directorial eye, offer a platform for contributors whose diverse backgrounds mirror the varied complexities of cinema's golden age. The collection aligns itself with the avant-garde and modernist movements, celebrating varied perspectives that capture the zeitgeist and artistic experimentation that characterized the silent film era. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in Breaking into the Movies, a compendium that offers a rare glimpse into the birth of a cultural phenomenon. This anthology serves as both a historical document and a rich tapestry of narratives, providing invaluable insights into the early cinematic experience. Through a multiplicity of perspectives, the collection not only educates but also ignites dialogue on the evolution of storytelling through film. A critical resource for both cinephiles and scholars, this volume promises to enlighten and inspire those keen to understand the foundational stories that propelled the movie industry into a central role in global culture.
Available since: 05/29/2022.
Print length: 82 pages.

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