A Companion to Woody Allen

A Companion to Woody Allen

Author: Peter J. Bailey

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-02-19

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1118514831

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Edited by two renowned Allen experts, A Companion to Woody Allen presents a collection of 26 original essays on the director’s films. Contributions offer a number of divergent critical perspectives while expanding the contexts in which his work is understood. A timely companion by the authors of two of the most important books on Allen to date Illuminates the films of Woody Allen from a number of divergent critical perspectives Explores the contexts in which his work should be understood Assesses Allen’s remarkable filmmaking career from its early beginnings and investigates the conflicts and contradictions that suffuse it Discusses Allen’s recognition as a global cinematic figure


The Woody Allen Companion

The Woody Allen Companion

Author: Stephen J. Spignesi

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13:

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A compendium of biographical information (through September 1992, though his family problems are not elaborated), interviews with Allen and others, and listings and discussion of his books, movies, records, plays, and favorite actors. Includes an annotated bibliography. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Ultimate Woody Allen Film Companion

The Ultimate Woody Allen Film Companion

Author: Jason Bailey

Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)

Published: 2014-10-15

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0760346232

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In 'The Ultimate Woody Allen Film Companion', film writer Jason Bailey profiles every one of Allen's films through essays, behind-the-scenes interviews, full cast lists, production details, and full-color images and artwork


Woody Allen

Woody Allen

Author: Kimball King

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-21

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1135670536

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First Published in 2001. Woody Allen, who first became famous as a stand- up comedian and writer of comedy routines, also has had a distinguished career as a playwright, actor, screenwriter and director. While his celebrity status is attributed to some of his better-known early films such as 'Annie Hall', 'Manhattan', 'Hannah and her Sisters' he has produced more than ten new films in the past decade.


Three Films of Woody Allen

Three Films of Woody Allen

Author: Woody Allen

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 9780571140886

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Originally published by Random House in 1987, this collection of three of Allen's comedy screenplays includes Zelig, Broadway Danny Rose and The Purple Rose of Cairo, for which he won an Oscar for best screenplay.


A Companion to Film Comedy

A Companion to Film Comedy

Author: Andrew Horton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-12-14

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 1119169550

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A wide-ranging survey of the subject that celebrates the variety and complexity of film comedy from the ‘silent’ days to the present, this authoritative guide offers an international perspective on the popular genre that explores all facets of its formative social, cultural and political context A wide-ranging collection of 24 essays exploring film comedy from the silent era to the present International in scope, the collection embraces not just American cinema, including Native American and African American, but also comic films from Europe, the Middle East, and Korea Essays explore sub-genres, performers, and cultural perspectives such as gender, politics, and history in addition to individual works Engages with different strands of comedy including slapstick, romantic, satirical and ironic Features original entries from a diverse group of multidisciplinary international contributors


Woody Allen on Woody Allen

Woody Allen on Woody Allen

Author: Woody Allen

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780802142030

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In a series of interviews Woody Allen shares the anxieties, frustrations, and inspirations in his life.


Annie Hall

Annie Hall

Author: Peter Cowie

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-07-25

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1838714405

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For an entire generation, 'Annie Hall 'embodied the notion of a New York peopled by sophisticated intellectuals - all sent up by the deadpan comedy genius of Woody Allen, writer, director and of course star. It also confirmed the sparkling acting talent of Diane Keaton as a partner for Woody on screen. The film has survived as a popular comedy, however, by virtue of Allen's inventiveness as a director and the timelessness of his satire. Peter Cowrie's study of 'Annie Hall 'recaptures the mood of the 70s, and examines the myriad imaginative touches that distinguish this film from other American productions of the period. The book also includes a glossary of the many cultural references which give the film its distinctively 'intellectual' tone.


Woody Allen and Charlie Chaplin

Woody Allen and Charlie Chaplin

Author: Jill Franks

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2019-06-19

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1476677921

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The comic archetype of the Little Man--a "nobody" who stands up to unfairness--is central to the films of Woody Allen and Charlie Chaplin. Portraying the alienation of life in an indifferent world with a mix of pathos, irony and slapstick, both adopted absurdist personas--Chaplin's bumbling yet clever Tramp with his shabby clothes, and Allen's fool with his metaphysical witticisms and proclivity to fall in love too quickly. Both men were auteurs who managed to retain creative control of their work and achieve worldwide popularity. Both suffered from scandals regarding their attraction to younger women. Drawing on psychoanalysis and gender studies, this book explores their films as barometers of their respective historical moments, marking cultural shifts from modernism to postmodernism.


A Companion to Jean Renoir

A Companion to Jean Renoir

Author: Alastair Phillips

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-04-11

Total Pages: 813

ISBN-13: 1118325338

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A Companion to Jean Renoir “An extraordinary collection of essays that more than fulfills the aims of its editors, Alastair Phillips and Ginette Vincendeau. The essays offer exciting, original work from younger scholars as well as long-established authorities, all of which offer invaluable insights into the films, writings, and life of Jean Renoir. Receiving particular attention are questions about the singularity or multiplicity of what the editors call the many ‘Renoirs’ (French, American, Indian; even transnational), especially from the early 1930s through the early 1960s. Whether mining relatively unexplored archive materials, deploying newly current methodological approaches, interrogating one of a wide range of topics and issues, or engaging in close textual analysis, the contributors construct a tantalizing series of innovative ‘road maps’ for future researchers to pursue.” Richard Abel, University of Michigan “Alastair Phillips and Ginette Vincendeau have brought together essays that bring new perspectives to both the best-known and the lesser-known of Renoir’s films. Both French cinema specialists and viewers new to Renoir’s work will find much of interest in this outstanding collection.” Judith Mayne, Ohio State University Dubbed simply “the best director”’ by François Truffaut, Jean Renoir is a towering figure in world film history. This exhaustive survey of his work and life features a comprehensive analysis of his films from the multiple critical perspectives of the world’s leading Renoir scholars. Renoir’s career spanned four decades and four countries and included an extraordinary body of films, some of which – La Grande illusion (1937) and La Règle du jeu (1939) – are universally recognized masterpieces. Fathered by the celebrated painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the filmmaker lived through much of the twentieth century, beginning his career in the silent era and ending it in full Technicolor. His films are notable for their paradoxical combination of strong internal coherence and thematic breadth and diversity, and they provide a rich source for today’s scholars of film history and French culture. This handbook, the largest volume on Renoir ever produced in the English language, ranges in scope from extreme close-up analysis of individual films to long-shot explorations of his aesthetics and the social and cultural contexts in which he worked. The most ambitious critical study of Renoir to date, this book will appeal to film enthusiasts as much as scholars and specialists.