The Cinema of Hal Hartley : : Flirting with Formalism / / ed. by Steven Rybin.

Over the course of nearly thirty years, Hal Hartley has cultivated a reputation as one of America's most steadfastly independent film directors. From his breakthrough films - The Unbelievable Truth (1989), Trust (1990), and Simple Men (1992) - to his recently completed 'Henry Fool' tr...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Directors' Cuts
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Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.) :; 24 b&w illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction: Hal Hartley: A Quality of Attention Steven Rybin --
1. Up Close and Impersonal: Hal Hartley and the Persistence of Tradition David Bordwell --
2. 'Young. Middle-Class. College-Educated. Unskilled.': Hal Hartley in 1991 Mark L. Berrettini --
3. 'Some Things Shouldn't Be Fixed': Frameworks of Critical Reception and the Early Career of Hal Hartley Jason Davids Scott --
4. The Locality of Hal Hartley: The Aesthetics and Business of Smallness Steven Rawle --
5. Hal Hartley's Romantic Comedy Sebastian Manley --
6. A New Man: The Logic of the Break in Hal Hartley's Amateur Daniel Varndell --
7. Not Getting It: Flirt as Anti-Puzzle Film Steven Rybin --
8. Poiesis and Media in The Book of Life and No Such Thing Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns --
9. Bodies, Space and Theatre in The Unbelievable Truth (and its American Precursors) Zachary Tavlin --
10. Parker Posey as Hal Hartley's 'Captive Actress' --
11. The Figure Who Writes: On the Henry Fool Trilogy --
Filmography --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Over the course of nearly thirty years, Hal Hartley has cultivated a reputation as one of America's most steadfastly independent film directors. From his breakthrough films - The Unbelievable Truth (1989), Trust (1990), and Simple Men (1992) - to his recently completed 'Henry Fool' trilogy, Hartley has honed a rigorous, deadpan, and instantly recognizable film style informed by both European modernism and playful revisions of Classical Hollywood genres. Featuring new essays on this important director and his films, this collection explores Hartley's work from a variety of aesthetic, cultural, and economic contexts, while also looking closely at his collaborations with actors, the contexts of his authorial reputation, his reworking of the romantic comedy and other genres, and the shifting economics of his filmmaking.This book, up-to-date through Hartley's latest film, Ned Rifle (2014), includes new scholarship on the director's early work as well as reflections on his cinema in connection with new theories and approaches to independent filmmaking. Covering the entire trajectory of his career, including both his features and short films, the book also includes new readings of several of Hartley's seminal films, including Amateur (1994), Flirt (1995), and Henry Fool (1997).
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231850841
9783110638578
9783110485165
9783110485103
DOI:10.7312/rybi17616
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Steven Rybin.