by RuthPetrie (Editor)
To celebrate 25 years of "Index on Censorship", international critics, academics and film-makers have contributed to this volume to explore why cinema has, throughout the whole of the 20th century, been perceived by authority to be such a dangerous and potentially corrupting medium. These essays seek to bring the many different ways in which film has been, and continues to be, censored: from the obvious banning of films, to hidden methods of suppression such as self-censorship and refusals of funding. Contributors include: James Ivory, Roman Polanski, Milos Forman, Philip French and Arthur C. Clarke.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 21 Aug 1997
ISBN 10: 0304339377
ISBN 13: 9780304339372