An Auterist History of Film - Softcover


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"Cinema is not only about making people dream. It's about changing things and making people think." - Nadine Labaki

  • From 2009 to 2014, The Museum of Modern Art presented a weekly series of film screenings titled An Auteurist History of Film. Inspired by Andrew Sarris's seminal book The American Cinema, which elaborated on the "auteur theory" first developed by the critics of Cahiers du Cinéma in the 1950s, the series presented works from MoMA's expansive film collection, with a particular focus on the role of the director as artistic author. Film curator Charles Silver wrote a blog post to accompany each screening, describing the place of each film in the oeuvre of its director as well as the work's significance in cinema history.
  • Following the end of the series' five-year run, the Museum collected these texts for publication, and is now bringing together Silver's insightful and often humorous readings in a single volume. This publication is an invaluable guide to key directors and movies as well as an excellent introduction to auteur theory.

Pages: 256

Published: 2016

Size (cm): 20 x 2 x 25.5

Every purchase supports ACMI.

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