Description
Because of the special stamp he put on his melodramas, Sirk's best works transcend the constraints of their genre. In them, he both exemplified and critiqued postwar, conservative, materialistic life and its false value systems. There is much in Sirk, particularly in Imitation of Life, that is of interest to us today. The time seems to be right for a new look at the film, its reception amidst scandal over the affairs of its star-Lana Turner-the relationships between its mothers and daughters, the tensions between its men and its women, the friendships between its black and white women, and the ambiguous, controversial approach of Sirk to his material.
This volume includes the complete continuity script of the film, critical commentary and published reviews, interviews with the director, and a filmography and bibliography. It also includes an excellent introduction by Lucy Fischer.
About the Author
LUCY FISCHER is associate professor of English and director of the Film Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh. She has published widely on film and is the author of Shot-Countershot: Film Tradition and Women's Cinema.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813516455
Author Lucy Fischer
Format Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint Rutgers University Press
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Series Rutgers Films in Print series
Weight(grams) 539g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm