Description
Murray examines the diverse inspirations of these artists: European cinema aesthetics, previous independent filmmakers, and wider film history. Production is also a vital part of the picture. Murray reveals the less publicized though no less crucial influence of industry figures who support independent finance in order to preserve artistic freedom. She compares the contribution of mini-majors and studio specialty divisions to the emergence of "Indiewood" and studio support of independent productions, and she details the institutional practices and discourses that influence the reception and characterization of independent cinema. Core issues include American independent cinema as a welcoming space for alternative and innovative voices; its coexistance with mainstream Hollywood; and the impact of theoretical debates, such as new queer cinema.
About the Author
Rona Murray is a tutor in film and media studies at Holy Cross College, U.K.
Book Information
ISBN 9781906733179
Author Rona Murray
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Auteur Publishing
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Series Auteur
Weight(grams) 638g