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Authorship and Personal Cinema

Alistair Fox, University of Otago

 

"Alistair Fox offers an impressively rich and thoroughly documented reading of Jane Campion's films.... [He] persuasively interprets them as working through the traumas of the artist's life.... Fox succeeds in resuscitating the biological author, giving us Jane Campion without the qualification of quotation marks around her name."─Barry Keith Grant, Brock University

 

Alistair Fox explores the dynamics of the creative process involved in cinematic representation in the films of Jane Campion, one of the most highly regarded of contemporary filmmakers. Utilizing a wealth of new material – including interviews with Campion and her sister and personal writings of her mother – Fox traces the connections between the filmmaker's complex background and the thematic preoccupations of her films, from her earliest short, Peel, to 2009's Bright Star. He establishes how Campion's deep investment in family relationships informs her aesthetic strategies, revealed in everything from the handling of shots and lighting, to the complex system of symbolic images repeated from one film to the next.

 

Indiana University Press

May 2011 288pp 9780253223012 PB £17.99 - now only £13.00 when you quote CSAF0511JC when you order




 

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