Fantasy Film
A Critical Introduction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Jun '11
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This insightful book, Fantasy Film, explores the diverse aspects of the fantasy genre in cinema, making it essential for students and fans alike.
The book Fantasy Film serves as an innovative introduction to the essential elements of the fantasy genre in cinema. It is designed to be invaluable for both students and enthusiasts who wish to deepen their understanding of this popular cinematic form. By engaging with the diverse tones, styles, and forms that fantasy can embody, Fantasy Film explores the significance of fantasy across a broad spectrum of key films, encouraging readers to look beyond the conventional definitions of the genre.
Utilizing fundamental concepts from film studies, such as authorship, representation, history, and genre coherence, the book interrogates the parameters of fantasy. It closely examines a wide array of films, from Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful thrillers to Vincente Minnelli's colorful musicals, showcasing the creative versatility and excitement that fantasy brings to the screen. This analytical approach not only highlights the unique characteristics of fantasy but also situates it within the larger context of film history.
Through a careful selection of films, including early works like George Méliès' 1904 Voyage à travers l'impossible and contemporary favorites like the X-Men series, Fantasy Film evokes the imaginative possibilities of cinematic storytelling. This comprehensive examination will undoubtedly be a valuable resource for anyone passionate about the fantasy genre, enhancing their appreciation and understanding of its complexities.
"James Walters provides an illuminating study of fantasy as an important mode in cinema, exploring a spectrum of films from Fritz Lang's You Only Live Once to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings epic trilogy." * Christina Lee, Curtin University of Technology *
ISBN: 9781847883087
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 236g
160 pages