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Living Cinema: New Directions in Contemporary Film Making Marcorelles, Louis
Living Cinema: New Directions in Contemporary Film Making Marcorelles, Louis
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**Living Cinema: New Directions in Contemporary Film Making** by Louis Marcorelles is your backstage pass to the wild world of 1970s filmmaking revolution. This isn't your stuffy film school textbook – Marcorelles, a legendary French critic and documentarian, spills the tea on how cinema was breaking every rule in the book.
Dive into the gritty reality of cinéma vérité, New Wave rebellions, and underground movements that flipped Hollywood on its head. From handheld cameras to raw storytelling, discover how filmmakers ditched the glossy polish for authentic, living cinema that actually mattered.
Perfect for film students, aspiring directors, photography enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how movies evolved from studio artifice to street-smart storytelling. Whether you're studying contemporary film theory or just love behind-the-scenes cinema history, this gem delivers.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks has character – just like the rebellious films it celebrates.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Marcorelles writes like he's chatting over coffee – no academic jargon, just pure passion for cinema's evolution."
"Finally, a film book that doesn't put you to sleep! Essential reading for understanding modern moviemaking."
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