Todd Haynes has emerged from the trenches of independent American film in the 1990s to become one of the twenty-first century's most audacious filmmakers. In a series of smart, informative essays, this book traces his career from its roots in New Queer Cinema to the Oscar-nominated Far from Heaven (2002). Along the way, it covers such landmark films as Poison (1991), Safe (1995), and Velvet Goldmine (1998). Contributors look at these films from a variety of angles, including his debts to the avant-garde and such noted precursors as Rainer Werner Fassbinder; his adventurous uses of melodrama; and his incisive portrayals of contemporary life.
The Cinema of Todd Haynes: All That Heaven Allows (Directors' Cuts)
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Author(s)James Morrison
PublisherWallflower Press
ISBN / ASIN1904764770
ISBN-139781904764779
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Sales Rank1,879,382
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸