Living dangerously : : a biography of Joris Ivens / / Hans Schoots.
Highly prized biography of one of the Netherlands' most famous and controversial filmmakers.
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Superior document: | Film Culture in Transition |
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Year of Publication: | 2000 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Film Culture in Transition
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (444 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Contents; Introduction; 1. The Boss's Son (1898-1921); 2. Ragmop (1921-1927); 3. A Time of Daily Discoveries (1927-1929); 4. Exactly How We See It Too, Sir (1929); 5. You hear me, Father, Mother, World, Charnel House (1930-1931); 6. The Magnetic Mountain (1932); 7. Socialist Realism (1933); 8. Sidetracked (1934-1936); 9. Land of Opportunity (1936); 10. The Spanish Labyrinth (1937); 11. Chinese Poker (1938); 12. Ivens's Interbellum (1939-1941); 13. Glamour Boy of the Revolution (1941-1944); 14. War Under the Palm Trees (1944-1945); 15. Indonesia Merdeka (1945-1946)
- 16. The Uncle Behind the Iron Curtain (1947-1950)17. The Blue Book (1950-1956); 18. Breathing Space (1957-1960); 19. Cowboy Boots and Guerrilla Cap (1960-1964); 20. A Socialist Scoop (1964-1968); 21. Sixty-Nine in Sixty-Eight (1968-1971); 22. The Old Steed Gallops a Thousand Li (1971-1978); 23. An Arduous De-Stalinization (1978-1985); 24. Unfavorable Winds (1985-1989); Acknowledgements; Archives and Document Collections; People Interviewed; Notes; Bibliography; Filmography Joris Ivens; Index of Persons