Description
About the Author
Phil Powrie is Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at the University of Surrey. Eric Rebillard is a member of the Association Francaise de Recherche sur l'Histoire du Cinema.
Reviews
Phil Powrie and Eric Rebillard's examination of the actor Pierre Batcheff opens up unique pathways into terrains embracing both the woefully overlooked - stars in the silent and early sound era of French cinema - and the justifiably well worn - the surrealist cinematic landmark Un chien andalou (1929)! Powrie and Rebillard have done important groundwork in establishing key issues with regard to stars, performance, and masculinity in the silent/early sound era, and their efforts should serve to provoke further explorations in this area. -- Vicki Callahan, University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee French Studies Phil Powrie and Eric Rebillard's examination of the actor Pierre Batcheff opens up unique pathways into terrains embracing both the woefully overlooked - stars in the silent and early sound era of French cinema - and the justifiably well worn - the surrealist cinematic landmark Un chien andalou (1929)! Powrie and Rebillard have done important groundwork in establishing key issues with regard to stars, performance, and masculinity in the silent/early sound era, and their efforts should serve to provoke further explorations in this area.
Book Information
ISBN 9780748621972
Author Phil Powrie
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Weight(grams) 614g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 19mm