Description
Steven Cohan's study of Billy Wilder's 1950 noir classic Sunset Boulevard examines the film's production history and visual style and its status as a Hollywood film about Hollywood
About the Author
Steven Cohan is Dean's Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Syracuse University, USA and President of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. His books include Telling Stories: A Theoretical Analysis of Narrative (1988, co-authored with Linda M. Shires), Masked Men: Masculinity and the Movies in the Fifties (1997), Incongruous Entertainment: Camp, Cultural Value, and the MGM Musical (2005); a BFI TV Classic on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008); The Sound of Musicals (BFI 2010) and Hollywood by Hollywood: The Backstudio Picture and the Mystique of Making Movies (2018).
Reviews
Steven Cohan has produced a well-researched guide to the film's production and its various visual quotations. Replete with a wealth of stills, it serves the purpose of an expert companion, leading the casual viewer through the richness of Wilder's bittersweet paean to the film industry. -- Lillian Crawford * Times Literary Supplement *
Steven Cohan has given us a useful, blow-by-blow account of the making of the greatest Hollywood film about Hollywood, plus intelligent critical analysis of the many arts and crafts involved in the production of a classic. -- James Naremore, University of Indiana, USA
Cohan offers a highly animated, wonderfully rich, and thoroughly engaging reappraisal of Billy Wilder's landmark film, combining a meticulous reconstruction of its production history, a probing formal and contextual analysis of the picture, and an equally convincing account of its enduring legacy. -- Noah Isenberg, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781839024085
Author Steven Cohan
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series BFI Film Classics
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