Description
"The essays in Independent Filmmaking around the Globe convey a wealth of information and insight about the configurations of independent cinema around the world. This is a readable and informative collection with an impressive geographical range." -- Duncan Petrie, Department of Theatre, Film, and Television, University of York "No other book engages in such a wide international survey of independent film. Compelling, clear, and focused, Independent Filmmaking around the Globe approaches the topic with forceful and eye-opening clarity." -- Patricia R. Zimmermann, Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, Ithaca College
About the Author
Doris Baltruschat is a research fellow and instructor in the Department of Theatre and Film and the Centre for Cinema Studies at the University of British Columbia. A former juror for the Canadian Independent Film and Video Fund, she has extensive professional experience in the film and television sectors. Mary P. Erickson teaches in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. She has worked as a publicist for the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle, a nonprofit film arts organization, as well as on several independent films.
Reviews
'It is not only one of my favourite film studies readings for the year 2015, but a very helpful and fundamental anthology to assist teaching courses of related topics.' -- Luis Rocha Antunes Limina: A Journal of Historical & Cultural Studies vol 21:02:2016 'Independent Filmmaking is an indispensable resource, and it would also be an excellent text for a survey of new international cinema... Highly recommended.' -- W. W. Dixon Choice Magazine vol 53:01:2015
Book Information
ISBN 9781442626836
Author Doris Baltruschat
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 500g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 20mm