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Quota Quickies

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Steve Chibnall is a lecturer at De Montfort University, Leicester and Brian MacFarlane is a lecturer at Monash University in Australia Klappentext This book! the first of two volumes! will provide a major new history of the British B film! tracing the development of the low-budget supporting feature from the 1927 Films Act (which introduced a quota system for the distribution and exhibition of indigenous product) to the age of television! when B film producers channelled their energies into making TV programmes. Along the way! the authors will address leading producers and studios! B film stars! distributors! the genres and themes that tended to dominate B film production (comedy! horror! crime and fantasy). "Quota Quickies" will include a case study of the B films of Michael Powell. The authors' argument is that the B film was hugely important in British cinema history in offering an opportunity for British actors and technicians to develop their careers! and that the films themselves provided an outlet for the exploration of peculiarly British cultural concerns in an industry traditionally dominated by Hollywood output. They also contend that some of the films stand up well to contemporary viewing and are deserving of critical re-evaluation. Zusammenfassung Providing a history of the British B film, this book traces the development of the low-budget supporting feature from the 1927 Films Act to the age of television, when B film producers channelled their energies into making TV programmes. It also addresses leading producers and studios, B film stars, distributors, the genres and themes, and more.

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Authors Stephen Chibnall, Stephen Macfarlane Chibnall, Steve Chibnall, Brian Mcfarlane
Publisher British Film Institute
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.01.2007
 
EAN 9781844571550
ISBN 978-1-84457-155-0
No. of pages 332
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Film, Kino, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / General, Pop Arts / Pop Culture

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