Few directors are characterized by both extraordinary film craft and the ironic reputation for lowbrow films.
About the Author: John Fawell, a professor of humanities in the College of General Studies at Boston University, has written books on Alfred Hitchcock, Sergio Leone and the studio-era Hollywood film, as well as provided the film commentary for Universal Studio's Blu-ray release of Hitchcock's Rear Window.
223 Pages
Performing Arts, Film
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Few directors are characterized by both extraordinary film craft and the ironic reputation for lowbrow films. Despite his many achievements as a child of the Italian Cinecitta studios, however, Sergio Leone has been judged severely by writers who find his films lacking in ideas and moralists who find his films unduly cynical. Nevertheless, Leone's greatest cinematic achievement, Once Upon a Time in the West, served to refute these criticisms while exposing the director's unique romanticism and artistic ambition. As Leone's fourth successful American western film, Once Upon a Time in the West earned him acclaim for liberating the western genre, restoring it to a place of antique American simplicity.
The principal goal of this book is to sharpen an appreciation for Sergio Leone and his most famous American western. The first two chapters deal with the relationship between Once Upon a Time in the West and the western films that preceded it, particularly those of John Ford. Subsequent chapters concentrate on the central characters of Once Upon a Time in the West, with special attention to Jill, Leone's first female protagonist and a surprisingly successful character, central to the plot and accorded a kind of existential strength usually reserved for men in Westerns. The sixth, seventh and eighth chapters address Leone's visual style, which represents a unique fusion of Hollywood classicism and modernism, and reveals the influences of Italian Surrealism and the French New Wave. The final chapters explore the rhythm, romanticism, and musical character of Once Upon a Time in the West, espousing the theory that Leone's approach to film is, above all, musical.
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"critical study"-Wrangler's Roost; "a scholarly and an engaging book"-Film International; "illuminates...enthusiastic and thoughtful...a treasure"-Cinescape.
About the Author
John Fawell, a professor of humanities in the College of General Studies at Boston University, has written books on Alfred Hitchcock, Sergio Leone and the studio-era Hollywood film, as well as provided the film commentary for Universal Studio's Blu-ray release of Hitchcock's Rear Window. He lives in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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Weight: .69 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 223
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Film
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: John Fawell
Language: English
Street Date: June 1, 2005
TCIN: 85896300
UPC: 9780786420926
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-8137
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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A: The book explores Sergio Leone's artistic ambition and his cinematic achievement in the western genre, particularly through Once Upon a Time in the West.
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A: The author is John Fawell, a professor of humanities with expertise in film studies and a focus on directors like Sergio Leone.
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Q: How does the book portray Jill's character?
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A: Jill is depicted as Leone's first female protagonist, embodying existential strength and playing a central role in the plot.
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A: The book has been described as a critical study and has been praised for being scholarly and engaging by various film reviewers.
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Q: What cinematic styles does Leone's work combine?
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A: Leone's visual style fuses Hollywood classicism with modernism, influenced by Italian Surrealism and the French New Wave.