The Gus Van Sant Touch
A Thematic Study--Drugstore Cowboy, Milk and Beyond
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:20th Sep '12
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Beloved, controversial, influential, the creator of such fascinating and award-winning films as My Own Private Idaho, Good Will Hunting, Elephant, and Milk, Gus Van Sant stands among the great international directors, equally at home in Hollywood and the avant-garde. Examining his films thematically, this book finds consistency of vision in Van Sant's unique approach to cinema, which deploys postmodernist techniques such as appropriation, nonlinear narrative, and queering--not in the service of the chic but to apply an all-inclusive viewpoint to ageless tales of life, love and death. Van Sant's films are viewed through a multi-genre prism, including the work of Bruce Weber and Derek Jarman, the westerns of Sam Peckinpah, the music of the Velvet Underground and Nirvana, the fiction of Sam D'Allesandro, and especially the "cut-up"/collage practice of intertextual authorship pioneered by William Burroughs.
“Views Van Sant’s films with an eye for postmodernist techniques...Vicari is rigorous in his attention, but conversational and witty.”—Reference & Research Book News; “discusses the film director ‘equally at home in Hollywood and avant-garde’...asserts a consistency of vision in Van Sant’s cinematic approach, one favoring appropriation, nonlinear narrative, and queering”—Communication Booknotes Quarterly.
ISBN: 9780786471836
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 358g
259 pages