Films of Martin Scorsese - by Eric San Juan & Eric San Juan (Hardcover)
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- The Films of Martin Scorsese looks at Scorsese's 26-movie filmography, guiding readers through all the crooks, mobsters, loners, and moguls that make Scorsese a fan favorite.
- About the Author: Eric San Juan is the author of several books including Lakehurst: Barrens, Blimps & Barons (2011), Stuff Every Husband Should Know (2011), and Akira Kurosawa: A Viewer's Guide (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) and the co-author of A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense (2009) and Hitchcock's Villains: Murderers, Maniacs, and Mother Issues (2017), both published by Rowman & Littlefield.
- 250 Pages
- Performing Arts, Individual Director
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About the Book
The Films of Martin Scorsese looks at Scorsese's 26-movie filmography, guiding readers through all the crooks, mobsters, loners, and moguls that make Scorsese a fan favorite. In addition to an overview of each film, this book examines Scorsese's techniques, innovations, themes...Book Synopsis
The Films of Martin Scorsese looks at Scorsese's 26-movie filmography, guiding readers through all the crooks, mobsters, loners, and moguls that make Scorsese a fan favorite. In addition to an overview of each film, this book examines Scorsese's techniques, innovations, themes, and what Scorsese might be trying to tell us through his films.Review Quotes
Eric San Juan#39;s deep dives into great filmmakers#39; bodies of work are essential reading for anyone looking to explore the trajectory of an artist#39;s creative career. I wish his books had existed when I was a film student.
More thoughtful appreciation than criticism, this engaging title from San Juan moves through Scorsesersquo;s feature films (his many documentaries are not included) in chronological order, explaining the merits of each entry and, in many cases, why it falls where it does in his canon. Devoting roughly 10 pages to each title, San Juan effectively describes why Scorsese made the film and the moviersquo;s impact on society and his career. Most important, he offers analysis that reads more like a well-considered blog post than another piece of dry criticism. While this extensively researched volume considers widely covered films such as Taxi Driver, The Last Temptation of Christ, and The Departed and cites major works on Scorsese published in the last 20 years, the authorrsquo;s style is fresh and he brings new insights to the table. A clear, nuanced, and highly accessible primer to the films of one of Americarsquo;s greatest directors.
San Juan provides an in-depth yet succinct chronological examination of all 26 of Scorsesersquo;s narrative films, beginning with his 1967 debut feature film, Whorsquo;s That Knocking at My Door, and ending with his 2019 collaboration with Netflix, The Irishman. . . Though many books have covered the breadth of Scorsesersquo;s oeuvre, cataloging and analyzing both his narrative and documentary films, San Juanrsquo;s pithy, accessible style makes the book stand out. A well-balanced overview of filmography and biography, the book reads as a tribute to Scorsesersquo;s career. Whether Scorsese scholars or fans, readers will not be disappointed with San Juanrsquo;s engaging, entertaining book about a filmmaker ranked as one of the greatest directors of all time. . . Recommended. All readers.
Therersquo;s no shortage of academic analysis of the works of Martin Scorsese, but even in that considerable field this book stands out. Eric San Juan mixes a scholarly deep dive with the giddy excitement of a true fan to tease out new and cogent insights on the Scorsese catalog that will prove revelatory whether yoursquo;re on your first viewing or your fiftieth.
About the Author
Eric San Juan is the author of several books including Lakehurst: Barrens, Blimps & Barons (2011), Stuff Every Husband Should Know (2011), and Akira Kurosawa: A Viewer's Guide (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) and the co-author of A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense (2009) and Hitchcock's Villains: Murderers, Maniacs, and Mother Issues (2017), both published by Rowman & Littlefield.Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 250
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Individual Director
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover
Author: Eric San Juan & Eric San Juan
Language: English
Street Date: September 10, 2020
TCIN: 1004176460
UPC: 9781538127650
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-6354
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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