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Cult Classic Films

Ethan Parker

Traductor A Ai

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

"Cult Classic Films" explores the captivating world of movies that achieve devoted followings, often despite initial critical or commercial indifference. The book examines what transforms a film into a cult phenomenon, moving beyond simple notions of "good" or "bad" to reveal the intricate relationships between audiences, culture, and cinematic art. For example, some films resonate with marginalized communities, offering a shared identity and a sense of belonging. This study unveils how subcultures shape audience reception and how evolving tastes affect a film’s lasting appeal.

 
The book argues that cult status arises from a confluence of factors: thematic resonance with specific viewers, aesthetic qualities open to interpretation, and the ability to foster community among fans. It considers the historical and social contexts, such as countercultural movements and the rise of online communities.

 
Structured into sections covering genre, audience, and cultural impact, the book explores typical cult genres like horror and sci-fi, investigates fan base formation, and analyzes how cult films influence art and social movements. This comprehensive approach makes it invaluable for film students, cinephiles, and anyone intrigued by the cultural significance of movies.
Disponible desde: 24/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 61 páginas.

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