Understanding Realism
In a world, in which camcorders and CCTV are witness to our every move and Big Brother and The Blair Witch Project are phenomenally popular and widely imitated, the divide between reality and liction has become increasingly blurred.
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Understanding Realism
In a world, in which camcorders and CCTV are witness to our every move and Big Brother and The Blair Witch Project are phenomenally popular and widely imitated, the divide between reality and liction has become increasingly blurred.
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Understanding Realism

Understanding Realism

by Richard Armstrong
Understanding Realism

Understanding Realism

by Richard Armstrong

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Overview

In a world, in which camcorders and CCTV are witness to our every move and Big Brother and The Blair Witch Project are phenomenally popular and widely imitated, the divide between reality and liction has become increasingly blurred.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839021008
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/25/2019
Series: Understanding the Moving Image
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 52
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Richard Armstrong is a freelance film writer and tutor whose work has appeared in Uncut, Senseofcinema.com, Bright Lights Film Journal, Tes/Thes, In the Picture, learning Resources Journal, and Film Quarterly. He is also the author of Billy Wilder. American Film Realist (McFarland, 2000) and a contributor to Contemporary North American Film Directors and Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors (Wallflower Critical Guides, 2000/2001).
Richard Armstrong is a freelance film writer and tutor whose work has appeared in Uncut, Senseofcinema.com, Bright Lights Film Journal, the THE and THES, In the Picture, Learning Resources Journal, and Film Quarterly. He is also the author of Billy Wilder, American Film Realist (2000) and a contributor to Contemporary North American Film Directors and Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors (Wallflower Critical Guides, 2000/2001).
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