Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s
The 1960s was famously the decade of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. It was also a decade of revolution and counter-revolution, of the Cuban missile crisis, of the American intervention in Vietnam, of economic booms and the beginning of consumerism (and the rebellion against it). In Hollywood, the genres which had held audiences captive in the 1940s and 50s - musicals, Westerns, melodramas - were losing their appeal and their great practitioners were approaching retirement. The scene was therefore set for new cinemas to emerge to attract the young, the discriminating, the politically conscious and the sexually emancipated.

Making Waves, Revised and Expanded is a sharp, focused, and brilliant survey of the innovative filmmaking of the 1960s, placing it in its political, economic, cultural and aesthetic context - capturing the distinctiveness of a decade which was great for the cinema and for the world at large. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith pays particular attention to a handful of the most remarkable talents (Godard, Antonioni, Oshima) that emerged during the period and helped to make it so special. Nowell-Smith updates his classic text with a focus on 1960s Japan and the burgeoning New York scene.
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Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s
The 1960s was famously the decade of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. It was also a decade of revolution and counter-revolution, of the Cuban missile crisis, of the American intervention in Vietnam, of economic booms and the beginning of consumerism (and the rebellion against it). In Hollywood, the genres which had held audiences captive in the 1940s and 50s - musicals, Westerns, melodramas - were losing their appeal and their great practitioners were approaching retirement. The scene was therefore set for new cinemas to emerge to attract the young, the discriminating, the politically conscious and the sexually emancipated.

Making Waves, Revised and Expanded is a sharp, focused, and brilliant survey of the innovative filmmaking of the 1960s, placing it in its political, economic, cultural and aesthetic context - capturing the distinctiveness of a decade which was great for the cinema and for the world at large. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith pays particular attention to a handful of the most remarkable talents (Godard, Antonioni, Oshima) that emerged during the period and helped to make it so special. Nowell-Smith updates his classic text with a focus on 1960s Japan and the burgeoning New York scene.
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Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s

Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s

by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s

Making Waves, Revised and Expanded: New Cinemas of the 1960s

by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith

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Overview

The 1960s was famously the decade of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. It was also a decade of revolution and counter-revolution, of the Cuban missile crisis, of the American intervention in Vietnam, of economic booms and the beginning of consumerism (and the rebellion against it). In Hollywood, the genres which had held audiences captive in the 1940s and 50s - musicals, Westerns, melodramas - were losing their appeal and their great practitioners were approaching retirement. The scene was therefore set for new cinemas to emerge to attract the young, the discriminating, the politically conscious and the sexually emancipated.

Making Waves, Revised and Expanded is a sharp, focused, and brilliant survey of the innovative filmmaking of the 1960s, placing it in its political, economic, cultural and aesthetic context - capturing the distinctiveness of a decade which was great for the cinema and for the world at large. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith pays particular attention to a handful of the most remarkable talents (Godard, Antonioni, Oshima) that emerged during the period and helped to make it so special. Nowell-Smith updates his classic text with a focus on 1960s Japan and the burgeoning New York scene.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781623565626
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/20/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 416 KB

About the Author

Geoffrey Nowell-Smith is Honorary Professorial Fellow in the School of History at Queen Mary, University of London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
A Note on Names and Film Titles
Preface to the 2013 Edition
Introduction: What Were the Sixties?

Part I: Before the Revolution
1. World Cinema in the 1950s
2. Criticism and Culture

Part II: The New Cinemas
3. New Cinemas, New Politics
4. Sex and Censorship
5. Outside the Studio
6. Documentary, Cinéma Vérité, and the 'New American Cinema'
7. Technological Innovations: Colour, Wide Screen, the Zoom Lens
8. Narrative
9. New Cinemas, National Cinemas

Part III: Movements
10. Britain: From Kitchen Sink to Swinging London
11. France: From Nouvelle Vague to May '68
12. Italy
13. From Polish School to Czech New Wave and Beyond
14. Latin America

Part IV: Four Auteurs
15. Young Godard
16. Antonioni
17. Pasolini
18. Oshima

Conclusion
Fifty Films
Bibliography
Index of Film Titles
Index
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