Sam Peckinpah SculptureDirector Sam Peckinpah (19251984) never won an Oscar. His filmography is short and uneven, and his movies have never found a wide audience. Despite this, many filmmakers today including Tarantino and Scorsese count him as a major influence. Sam Peckinpah, edited by Fernando Ganzo, investigates how this unique filmmaker can have such an outsized legacy, exploring films as diverse as New Mexico and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, as well as
Media and Performance (2017) and much more
Looks at the development of French screen studies in the UK over the past twenty years and the ways in which innovative scholarship has helped shape the field in English- and French-speaking universities
With 150 reproductions of cards and handwritten messages dating from the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the end of the Cold War
noting the architectural and cultural shifts evident during the revolution
while public theatre has suffered under changing patterns of cultural consumption
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the first extended feminist look at this modern dance pioneer
and question the long cherished idea that the alphabet stands at the apex of a hierarchy towards which all proper forms of writing must necessarily progress
including creative writing
The clash of two cultures – two worlds – is described with psychological accuracy and depth
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when nerves are jangled and feelings stretched