James Cameron: A Retrospective
James Cameron is the most successful filmmaker of all time by some margin. Which is something we tend to take for granted.

The question at the heart of his story isn’t only how this came about, but what is it about Cameron that makes him such a universal storyteller? Cinema has had its godlike directors, lifting it up into new spaces, but he is their Zeus. The man who made the biggest film of all time, Titanic, then topped that by making the next biggest film of all time, Avatar.

Encapsulating not only the magnitude of James Cameron as a filmmaker but the minutiae too – the incredible stories of an artist whose commitment to the medium knows few bounds. The tales behind the films are as epic as the films themselves. The astonishing making of The Abyss, much of it shot submerged in a decommissioned nuclear plant, could fill a book on its own.

James Cameron: A Retrospective is an enthralling and beautifully illustrated film-by-film biography – from The Terminator to Aliens to Avatar: the Way of Water – of the most popular director in movie history.

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James Cameron: A Retrospective
James Cameron is the most successful filmmaker of all time by some margin. Which is something we tend to take for granted.

The question at the heart of his story isn’t only how this came about, but what is it about Cameron that makes him such a universal storyteller? Cinema has had its godlike directors, lifting it up into new spaces, but he is their Zeus. The man who made the biggest film of all time, Titanic, then topped that by making the next biggest film of all time, Avatar.

Encapsulating not only the magnitude of James Cameron as a filmmaker but the minutiae too – the incredible stories of an artist whose commitment to the medium knows few bounds. The tales behind the films are as epic as the films themselves. The astonishing making of The Abyss, much of it shot submerged in a decommissioned nuclear plant, could fill a book on its own.

James Cameron: A Retrospective is an enthralling and beautifully illustrated film-by-film biography – from The Terminator to Aliens to Avatar: the Way of Water – of the most popular director in movie history.

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James Cameron: A Retrospective

James Cameron: A Retrospective

by Ian Nathan
James Cameron: A Retrospective

James Cameron: A Retrospective

by Ian Nathan

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Overview

James Cameron is the most successful filmmaker of all time by some margin. Which is something we tend to take for granted.

The question at the heart of his story isn’t only how this came about, but what is it about Cameron that makes him such a universal storyteller? Cinema has had its godlike directors, lifting it up into new spaces, but he is their Zeus. The man who made the biggest film of all time, Titanic, then topped that by making the next biggest film of all time, Avatar.

Encapsulating not only the magnitude of James Cameron as a filmmaker but the minutiae too – the incredible stories of an artist whose commitment to the medium knows few bounds. The tales behind the films are as epic as the films themselves. The astonishing making of The Abyss, much of it shot submerged in a decommissioned nuclear plant, could fill a book on its own.

James Cameron: A Retrospective is an enthralling and beautifully illustrated film-by-film biography – from The Terminator to Aliens to Avatar: the Way of Water – of the most popular director in movie history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786751140
Publisher: Gemini Books Group
Publication date: 11/22/2022
Series: A Retrospective
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 10.00(w) x 11.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ian Nathan is one of the UK's best-known film writers. He is the author of Stephen King at The Movies, Ridley Scott : A Retrospective and James Cameron: A Retrospective, and biographies of The Coen Brothers, Quentin Tarantino and Wes Anderson. He is the former editor and executive editor of Empire, the world's biggest movie magazine, and a regular contributor to newspapers, magazines, and TV.

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