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The Films of John Cassavetes

The Films of John Cassavetes
Pragmatism, Modernism, and the Movies

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  • Date Published: January 1994
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521388153

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  • The Films of John Cassavetes: Pragmatism, Modernism, and the Movies is the first book to tell in detail the story of a maverick filmmaker who worked outside the studio system. Providing extended critical discussion on six of his most important films (Shadows, Faces, Minnie and Moskowitz, A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, and Love Streams), Ray Carney argues that Cassavetes' work is a distinctly life-affirming form of modernist expression that is at odds with the world-denying modernism of many of the most important art works produced in this century. Cassavetes is revealed to be a profoundly thoughtful and self-aware filmmaker and a deeply philosophical thinker, whose work takes its place in the American tradition along with the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson and William James. The six films treated here emerge as expressive interpretations of the bewildering challenges in contemporary American cultural experience.

    • Cassavetes is a major counterculture figure, very big in Europe
    • Carney is well known as an authority on Cassavetes, attracting large audiences for speaking engagements and publishing in French and English on Cassavetes and other American filmmakers
    • first critical study based on conversations with Cassavetes' friends and co-workers (more than 100 hours of interviews)
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    "...it is a special event...when Carney publishes a book that illustrates what film study and analysis can be at their most visionary and inspiring. Carney is clearly a born teacher....Every page of The Films of John Cassavetes is informed by the passion of a man on a mission to change the way movies are thought and written about. Carney has an extraordinarily exalted vision of the function of cinematic art. Film is, for him, neither escapist entertainment and recreation...nor an intricate stylistic game played off to one side of life...but a way of exploring the most important and complex aspects of human experience." Diane Cherkerzian, The Boston Globe

    "One of the most exciting aspects of this book is the impression it conveys that absolutely everything is open to reappraisal and revaluation....Not the least innovative aspect of Carney's writing is the degree to which it is radically interdisciplinary, and he sketches a series of strikingly original (yet persuasive) connections between Cassavetes' work and that of other American artists and thinkers....I turned the pages, almost holding my breath at moments, startled by the depth, power and unexpectedness of the argument, emotionally suspended between exhilaration and fear." Diane Cherkerzian, The Boston Globe

    "...reflects not only years of devotion to Cassavetes' work but also numerous conversations and interviews that the author had with the filmmaker, his colleagues and his friends....Carney's descriptions...are reinforced by the many photographs he provides of Cassavetes energetically working on scenes and individual moments with his actors and crew....Far from mere illustrations of the text, however, these 'inside photos'--published in this book for the first time--reinforce the focus of Carney's book." Filmmaker

    "Carney's approach to Cassavetes is shaped by the depth and discipline of scholarly analysis, and also by the out-and-out enthusiasm of a movie-lover writing about some of his favorite pictures." The Christian Science Monitor

    "There is plenty of sturdy analysis here and. . . Carney makes a strong case for his subject." Times Literary Supplement

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    Product details

    • Date Published: January 1994
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521388153
    • length: 336 pages
    • dimensions: 236 x 158 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.48kg
    • contains: 35 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: thinking in space, time and the body
    1. Selves in the making (Shadows)
    2. Noncontemplative art (Faces)
    3. Beating the system (Minnie and Moskowitz)
    4. An artist of the ordinary (A Woman Under the Influence)
    5. The path of greatest resistance (The Killing of a Chinese Bookie)
    6. Compositions and decompositions (Love Streams)
    Epilogue: The religion of doing
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Filmography
    Index.

  • Author

    Ray Carney, Boston University

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