Essential Cinema
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Essential Cinema

On the Necessity of Film Canons

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Essential Cinema

On the Necessity of Film Canons

About this book

In his astute and deeply informed film reviews and essays, Jonathan Rosenbaum regularly provides new and brilliant insights into the cinema as art, entertainment, and commerce. Guided by a personal canon of great films, Rosenbaum sees, in the ongoing hostility toward the idea of a canon shared by many within the field of film studies, a missed opportunity both to shape the discussion about cinema and to help inform and guide casual and serious filmgoers alike.

In Essential Cinema, Rosenbaum forcefully argues that canons of great films are more necessary than ever, given that film culture today is dominated by advertising executives, sixty-second film reviewers, and other players in the Hollywood publicity machine who champion mediocre films at the expense of genuinely imaginative and challenging works. He proposes specific definitions of excellence in film art through the creation a personal canon of both well-known and obscure movies from around the world and suggests ways in which other canons might be similarly constructed.

Essential Cinema offers in-depth assessments of an astonishing range of films: established classics such as Rear Window, M, and Greed; ambitious but flawed works like The Thin Red Line and Breaking the Waves; eccentric masterpieces from around the world, including Irma Vep and Archangel; and recent films that have bitterly divided critics and viewers, among them Eyes Wide Shut and A.I. He also explores the careers of such diverse filmmakers as Robert Altman, RaĂșl Ruiz, Frank Tashlin, Elaine May, Sam Fuller, Terrence Davies, Edward Yang, Hou Hsiao-hsien, and Orson Welles. In conclusion, Rosenbaum offers his own film canon of 1,000 key works from the beginning of cinema to the present day. A cogent and provocative argument about the art of film, Essential Cinema is also a fiercely independent reference book of must-see movies for film lovers everywhere.

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Year
2004
eBook ISBN
9780801895142

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. frontmatter
  3. essential
  4. Copyright Page
  5. toc
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. I. Classics
  9. Fables of the Reconstruction: The Four-Hour Greed
  10. Fascinating Rhythms: M
  11. The Color of Paradise: Jour de fĂȘte
  12. Backyard Ethics: Hitchcock’s Rear Window
  13. Songs in the Key of Everyday Life: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  14. A Tale of the Wind: Joris Ivens’s Last Testament
  15. Kira Muratova’s Home Truths: The Asthenic Syndrome
  16. The Importance of Being Sarcastic: SĂĄtĂĄntangĂł
  17. Blush
  18. The Ceremony
  19. Thieves
  20. True Grit: Rosetta
  21. II. Special Problems
  22. Malick’s Progress
  23. Improvisations and Interactions in Altmanville, with an Afterword: Nashville
  24. Mixed Emotions: Breaking the Waves
  25. Fast, Cheap & Out of Control
  26. The Sweet Cheat: Time Regained
  27. James Benning’s Four Corners
  28. Overrated Solutions: L’humanitĂ©
  29. The Sound of German: Straub-Huillet’s The Death of Empedocles
  30. Beyond the Clouds: Return to Beauty
  31. Reality and History as the Apotheosis of Southern Sleaze: Phil Karlson’s The Phenix City Story
  32. Is Ozu Slow?
  33. The Human Touch: Decalogue and Fargo
  34. III. Other Canons, Other Canonizers
  35. Life Intimidates Art: Irma Vep
  36. Stanley Kwan’s Actress: Writing History in Quicksand
  37. Critical Distance: Godard’s Contempt
  38. Remember Amnesia? (Guy Maddin’s Archangel), with an Afterword: Ten Years Later (Please Watch Carefully: The Heart of the World)
  39. Ragged but Right: Rivette’s Up Down Fragile
  40. Critic with a Camera: Marker on Tarkovsky
  41. Riddles of a Sphinx: From the Journals of Jean Seberg
  42. International Harvest: National Film Histories on Video
  43. International Sampler: Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
  44. Not the Same Old Song and Dance: The Young Girls of Rochefort
  45. Flaming Creatures and Scotch Tape
  46. Ruiz Hopping and Buried Treasures: Twelve Selected Global Sites
  47. IV. Disputable Contenders
  48. Back in Style: Bertolucci’s Besieged
  49. The Young One: Buñuel’s Neglected Masterpiece
  50. In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut
  51. The Best of Both Worlds: A.I. Artificial Intelligence
  52. Under the Chador: The Day I Became a Woman
  53. Chains of Ignorance: Charles Burnett’s Nightjohn
  54. Good Vibrations: Waking Life
  55. Hell on Wheels: Taxi Driver
  56. Meat, John, Dough: Pretty Woman
  57. Tashlinesque
  58. Weird and Wonderful: Takeshi Kitano’s Kikujiro
  59. *Corpus Callosum
  60. V. Filmmakers
  61. Mann of the West
  62. Otto Preminger
  63. Nicholas Ray
  64. Exiles in Modernity: Films by Edward Yang
  65. Hou Hsiao-hsien: Becoming Taiwanese
  66. The Countercultural Histories of Rudy Wurlitzer
  67. Samuel Fuller: The Words of an Innocent Warrior
  68. The Mysterious Elaine May: Hiding in Plain Sight
  69. Visionary Agitprop: I Am Cuba
  70. The Battle over Orson Welles
  71. License to Feel: Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Neon Bible
  72. Death and Life: Landscapes of the Soul—The Cinema of Alexander Dovzhenko
  73. Appendix: 1,000 Favorites (A Personal Canon)
  74. Index

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