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100 Documentary Films
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Product Details
Author:
Jim Hillier, Barry Keith Grant
Series:
Screen Guides
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
272
Publisher:
British Film Institute (May 15, 2009)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781844572656
ISBN-10:
184457265X
Weight:
16.32oz
Dimensions:
4.95" x 6.71" x 1.06"
Case Pack:
30
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Macmillan Trade-macmillan_us_academic_onix21-2016-0313-20160314.xml
Folder:
Macmillan Trade
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P-STM
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Overview
100 Documentaries provides concise and authoritative entries on one hundred key non-fiction films, from the Lumière brothers and the beginnings of film history to the present day, including recent films such as Bowling for Columbine and March of the Penguins. In addition to the Introduction to the volume, which outlines the history, key periods and major debates in documentary cinema, each entry provides concise analysis, critical judgment and reference to key images and scenes, and cross-references to other films discussed help to place films in their historical and aesthetic contexts.








