Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch is one of the most influential films in
American cinema. The intensity of its violence was unprecedented,
while the director's use of multiple cameras, montage editing, and
slow motion quickly became the normative style for rendering screen
violence. Demonstrating to filmmakers the power of irony as a
narrative voice and its effectiveness as a tool for exploring and
portraying brutality, The Wild Bunch fundamentally changed the
Western, moving it into a more brutal and psychopathic territory than
it had ever occupied. This volume includes newly commissioned essays
by several leading scholars of Peckinpah's work. Examining the film's
production history from script to screen, its rich and ambivalent
vision of American society, and its relationship to the Western genre,
among other topics, it provides a definitive reinterpretation of an
enduring film classic.
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ISBN
9780511823701
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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