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Eraserhead

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Zusatztext Claire Henry’s book in the wonderful British Film Institute series, each of which focuses on an individual ‘film classic’, is a thoughtful and individual look at David Lynch’s unsettling late 1970s black and white film Eraserhead. Informationen zum Autor Claire Henry is Senior Lecturer in Digital Media Production at Massey University, New Zealand. She is the author of Revisionist Rape-Revenge: Redefining a Film Genre (2014) and has contributed to several journals such as Synoptique , Journal of Digital Media & Policy and Senses of Cinema . Klappentext A surreal and darkly humorous vision, David Lynch's Eraserhead (1977) has been recognised as a cult classic since its breakout success as a midnight movie in the late 1970s.Claire Henry's study of the film takes us into its netherworld, providing a detailed account of its production history, its exhibition and reception, and its elusive meanings. Using original archival research, she traces how Lynch took his nightmare of Philadelphia to the City of Dreams, infusing his LA-shot film with the industrial cityscapes and sounds of the Callowhill district. Henry then engages with Eraserhead 's irresistible inscrutability and advances a fresh interpretation, reframing auteurism to centre Lynch's creative processes as a visual artist and Transcendental Meditation practitioner. Finally, she outlines how Lynch's 'dream of dark and troubling things' became a model midnight movie and later grew in reputation and influence across broader film culture. From the opening chapter on Eraserhead 's famous 'baby' to the final chapter on the film's tentacular influence, Henry's compelling and authoritative account offers illuminating new perspectives on the making and meaning of the film and its legacy. Through an in-depth analysis of the film's rich mise en scène, cinematography, sound and its embeddedness in visual art and screen culture, Henry not only affirms the film's significance as Lynch's first feature, but also advances a wider case for appreciating its status as a film classic. Vorwort A study of David Lynch's 1977 surrealist horror film Eraserhead in the BFI Film Classics series Zusammenfassung A surreal and darkly humorous vision, David Lynch’s Eraserhead (1977) has been recognised as a cult classic since its breakout success as a midnight movie in the late 1970s. Claire Henry’s study of the film takes us into its netherworld, providing a detailed account of its production history, its exhibition and reception, and its elusive meanings. Using original archival research, she traces how Lynch took his nightmare of Philadelphia to the City of Dreams, infusing his LA-shot film with the industrial cityscapes and sounds of the Callowhill district. Henry then engages with Eraserhead ’s irresistible inscrutability and advances a fresh interpretation, reframing auteurism to centre Lynch’s creative processes as a visual artist and Transcendental Meditation practitioner. Finally, she outlines how Lynch’s ‘dream of dark and troubling things’ became a model midnight movie and later grew in reputation and influence across broader film culture. From the opening chapter on Eraserhead ’s famous ‘baby’ to the final chapter on the film’s tentacular influence, Henry’s compelling and authoritative account offers illuminating new perspectives on the making and meaning of the film and its legacy. Through an in-depth analysis of the film’s rich mise en scène, cinematography, sound and its embeddedness in visual art and screen culture, Henry not only affirms the film’s significance as Lynch’s first feature, but also advances a wider case for appreciating its status as a film classic. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: The Baby 1. A Completely Furnished Lynchian World 2. The Viewer Becomes the Dreamer 3. The Ultimate M...

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Authors Claire Henry, Henry Claire
Publisher British Film Institute
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.05.2023
 
EAN 9781839025600
ISBN 978-1-83902-560-0
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 134 mm x 188 mm x 10 mm
Series BFI Film Classics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Films, cinema, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Horror, Horror & ghost stories, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General, Film Theory & Criticism, Film history, theory or criticism

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