Canyon Cinema

The Life and Times of an Independent Film Distributor

Scott MacDonald author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:15th Jan '08

Should be back in stock very soon

Canyon Cinema cover

Bringing alive a remarkable moment in American cultural history, Scott MacDonald tells the colorful story of how a small, backyard organization in the San Francisco Bay Area emerged in the 1960s and evolved to become a major force in the development of independent cinema. Drawing from extensive conversations with men and women crucial to Canyon Cinema, from its newsletter Canyon Cinemanews, and from other key sources, MacDonald offers a lively chronicle of the life and times of this influential, idiosyncratic film exhibition and distribution collective. His book features many primary documents that are as engaging and relevant now as they were when originally published, including essays, poetry, experimental writing, and drawings.

"Lovingly detailed history. Drawing from a wealth of primary materials ... a compelling narrative of American avant-garde cinema. Wonderful in its particulars." -- Max Goldberg San Francisco Bay Guardian "A exemplary demonstration that scholarship can be both intelligent and fun to read." Film Comment "Fills a major gap in our knowledge of the history of avant-garde film." Artforum

ISBN: 9780520250871

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 771g

480 pages