New British Cinema from 'Submarine' to '12 Years a Slave': The Resurgence of British Film-making

New British Cinema from 'Submarine' to '12 Years a Slave': The Resurgence of British Film-making

by Ian Haydn Smith (Author), Jason Wood (Author)

Synopsis

Over the past year the success of British films at international film festivals - as well as the numerous awards bestowed on 12 Years a Slave - have demonstrated that British cinema has undergone a genuine renaissance that has caused new voices to emerge. At the same time, directors whose work have enthralled over the past five years have also continued to develop and expand their visions. The boundaries of British film-making are being redefined. Beginning with an Introduction exploring some of the factors that have led to this fertile environment, New British Cinema features in-depth interviews with the film-making voices at the vanguard of this new wave. Figures such as Clio Barnard, Richard Ayoade, Steve Mcqueen, Jonathan Glazer, Carol Morley, Yann Demange, Peter Strickland and Ben Wheatley provide a valuable insight into their work and working methods. Collectively, the film-makers who feature in this book symbolize the incredible breadth and diversity to be found in British cinema today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 20 Aug 2015

ISBN 10: 057131516X
ISBN 13: 9780571315161
Book Overview: An invaluable and in-depth series of interviews that reveal the breadth and diversity found in British cinema today.

Author Bio
Jason Wood is Artistic Director: Film at HOME and Visiting Professor at Manchester School of Art. He is the author of The Faber Book of Mexican Cinema and is also the editor of Nick Broomfield. Other books include Talking Movies and Last Words. Ian Haydn Smith is the editor of Curzon Magazine. Formerly the editor of the International Film Guide and series editor of 24 Frames, he has written widely on film and the arts.