This work brings to readers of English a comprehensive and engaging treatment of one of America's greatest, if largely forgotten, film directors. Originally published in 1993, Dumont's celebrated study has been translated from the French by Canadian Jonathan Kaplansky.After an introduction that decries Borzage's dismissal by later critics and historians and shows how his approach to moviemaking reflected his Masonic beliefs, 18 chapters present Borzage's entire career - the man, the actors he worked with, the more than 100 films he made, and the effect of those films on movie audiences, especially between 1920 and 1940. This is indeed the definitive reevaluation of one of the giants of filmdom.Lavishly illustrated with 116 photographs, this book will make the reader want to see as many of Borzage's films as possible, as soon as possible. A complete filmography, a chronological bibliography, and an index will be helpful in searching them out.
About the AuthorHerve Dumont is the director of the Swiss National Film Archive (Cinematheque Suisse) in Lausanne, Switzerland, and is the author of several works on film history. His History of Swiss Cinema (Lausanne 1987) earned the Jean Mitry Award, and Frank Borzage, Sarastro a Hollywood (Paris-Milan 1993) received the Prix Simone Genevois, awarded to the best European film book of the year. He lives in Lausanne. Jonathan Kaplansky has also translated novels, poetry, and short fiction, as well as other biographies. His articles have appeared in Palimpsestes and Circuit. He lives in Ottawa, Canada.
Book InformationISBN 9780786440986
Author Herve DumontFormat Paperback
Page Count 428
Imprint McFarland & Co IncPublisher McFarland & Co Inc