Description
Born in 1943 in Chicago, Michael Mann made Thief, his first film, in 1981. He went on to revolutionize television writing with the series Two Cops in Miami and, in 1995, released the thriller Heat, which put him well and truly on the map.
ln just a few shots, one can identify Mann's unique filmmaking style: a predilection for urban settings - and in particular for Los Angeles, whose image he was able to renew - breathtaking night shots; a taste for supremely skilled but solitary men; an obsession with the world of crime; and above all, a contemplative way of filming that combines fascination and melancholy.
Written by the highly regarded filmmaker and critic Jean-Baptiste Thoret, this illustrated examination of one of the most unique filmmakers of our time goes beyond the art, looking at everything that has led to Mann's style and success.
About the Author
Jean-Baptiste Thoret is a French filmmaker, historian and film critic, specialising in American cinema and in particular in New Hollywood and the ltalian cinema of the 1970s. He is the author of fifteen books and articles about cinema. His latest documentary, Michael Cimino, un mirage americain, was awarded the Grand Prix du Jury at the Festival International du Film d'Histoire de Pessac.
Book Information
ISBN 9780711294127
Author Jean-Baptiste Thoret
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint White Lion Publishing
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Details
Subtitle: |
A Contemporary Retrospective |
Imprint: |
White Lion Publishing |