John Cassavetes is the godfather of American independent cinema, saluted by virtually every US maverick who's followed in his stead, from Martin Scorsese to Sean Penn. Since his death in 1989, Cassavetes has become increasingly renowned as a cinematic hero - a loner who fought against the iniquities of the Hollywood system, steering his own creative course in a career spanning thirty years. Having first established himself as an actor, he bravely struck out on his own as a director in 1959 with
Shadows, and proceeded to build up a formidable body of work. His major films include
Faces,
Woman Under the Influence,
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie,
Opening Night and
Gloria. These unforgettable works are driven and distinguished by Cassavetes's collaboration with actors of the calibre of Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk. Professor Ray Carney, a friend and admirer of Cassavetes, presents a book that offers us Cassavetes in his own words - frank, uncompromising, humane, and passionate about both life and art.
About the AuthorRay Carney is Professor of Film and American Studies and Director of the undergraduate and Graduate Film Studies programs at Boston University. He is the author and editor of more than ten books including Cassavetes on Cassavetes. He is General Editor of the Cambridge Film Classics series, and is a frequent speaker at film festivals around the world. He is the leading authority on the life and work of John Cassavetes.
Book InformationISBN 9780571201570
Author Ray CarneyFormat Paperback
Page Count 544
Imprint Faber & FaberPublisher Faber & Faber
Weight(grams) 667g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 125mm * 20mm