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[ecrea] new book The Multi-Protagonist FIlm
Fri Oct 29 12:49:09 GMT 2010
María del Mar Azcona, The
Multi-Protagonist Film, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
The Multi-Protagonist Film explores the origins and history of one
of the most exciting new developments in contemporary film worldwide.
This “new” genre isn’t really new at all; rather, its historical roots
run deep in the Hollywood canon – think Grand Hotel – and
re-emerge in contemporary iterations in movies such as Singles,
American Pie, Short Cuts, and Syriana.
This volume provides elegant analyses of a variety of films to help chart
the genre’s evolution and to explore the complexity, mixed messaging, and
signal changes that define the multi-protagonist film in the current age.
>From the impact of globalization on society to shifting morals and
aftershocks of the sexual revolution, The Multi-Protagonist Film
helps us to understand the genre and the imponderables that define the
political, cultural, public and private spheres.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 A Brief History of the Multi-Protagonist Film
2 Theorizing the Multi-Protagonist Film
3 An Early Experiment: Grand Hotel
4 Short Cuts and the Consolidation of a Genre
5 Adolescent Tapestries: American Pie
6 Intimacy Multiplies: Singles
7 Global Thrills: Syriana
Conclusion
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