Myth and the Movies

Myth and the Movies
Title Myth and the Movies PDF eBook
Author Stuart Voytilla
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1999
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780941188661

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Voytilla takes the mythic structure developed by Christopher Vogler in "The Writer's Journey" and applies this idea to 50 classic motion pictures. 100 original carts with mythic icons.

Myth and the Movies

Myth and the Movies
Title Myth and the Movies PDF eBook
Author Stuart Voytilla
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1999
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Voytilla takes the mythic structure developed by Christopher Vogler in "The Writer's Journey" and applies this idea to 50 classic motion pictures. 100 original carts with mythic icons.

Magic and Myth of the Movies

Magic and Myth of the Movies
Title Magic and Myth of the Movies PDF eBook
Author Parker Tyler
Publisher Facsimiles-Garl
Total Pages 336
Release 1985
Genre Performing Arts
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Movies, Myth, and the National Security State

Movies, Myth, and the National Security State
Title Movies, Myth, and the National Security State PDF eBook
Author Dan O'Meara
Publisher
Total Pages 293
Release 2016
Genre International relations in motion pictures
ISBN 9781626374591

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"A valuable book.... highly engaging and thought provoking. Sweeping in its analysis, it brings together a sophisticated discussion of US political history since World War II with a very sharp evaluation of movies during the distinct eras of these years." --Robert Snyder, Southwestern University While analysts may agree that Hollywood movies have always both mirrored and helped to shape the tenor of their times, the question remains: Just how do they do it? And beyond that, how do we identify the political/ideological content of any film? The authors of Movies, Myth, and the National Security State offer answers to these questions, exploring how Hollywood movies have functioned to propagate, or to debate, or sometimes to contest the evolving US national security state since 1945. Drawing on more than a thousand films released since 1948, and focusing in detail on 48 films that address key issues and dilemmas confronting the US and its sense of self and role in the world, they provide insights into US political life as it has developed across some seven decades. Dan O¿Meara and Alex Macleod are professors of international relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM). Frédérick Gagnon is assistant professor of political science at UQAM. David Grondin is assistant professor of American studies and international relations at the University of Ottawa.

The American Success Myth on Film

The American Success Myth on Film
Title The American Success Myth on Film PDF eBook
Author J. Levinson
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 313
Release 2012-05-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137016671

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In examining the enduring appeal that rags-to-riches stories exert on our collective imagination, this book highlights the central role that films have played in the ongoing cultural discourse about success and work in America.

The Writer's Journey

The Writer's Journey
Title The Writer's Journey PDF eBook
Author Christopher Vogler
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 1999
Genre Archetype (Psychology) in literature
ISBN 9780330375917

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The Writer's Journey is an insider's guide to how master storytellers from Hitchcock to Spielberg have used mythic structure to create powerful stories. This new edition includes analyses of latest releases such as The Full Monty.

The Epic Film

The Epic Film
Title The Epic Film PDF eBook
Author Derek Elley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 244
Release 2013-12-04
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1317928881

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As Charlton Heston put it: ‘There’s a temptingly simple definition of the epic film: it’s the easiest kind of picture to make badly.’ This book goes beyond that definition to show how the film epic has taken up one of the most ancient art-forms and propelled it into the modern world, covered in twentieth-century ambitions, anxieties, hopes and fantasies. This survey of historical epic films dealing with periods up to the end of the Dark Ages looks at epic form and discusses the films by historical period, showing how the cinema reworks history for the changing needs of its audience, much as the ancient mythographers did. The form’s main aim has always been to entertain, and Derek Elley reminds us of the glee with which many epic films have worn their label, and of the sheer fun of the genre. He shows the many levels on which these films can work, from the most popular to the specialist, each providing a considerable source of enjoyment. For instance, spectacle, the genre’s most characteristic trademark, is merely the cinema’s own transformation of the literary epic’s taste for the grandiose. Dramatically it can serve many purposes: as a resolution of personal tensions (the chariot race in Ben-Hur), of monotheism vs idolatry (Solomon and Sheba), or of the triumph of a religious code (The Ten Commandments). Although to many people Epic equals Hollywood, throughout the book Elley stresses debt to the Italian epics, which often explored areas of history with which Hollywood could never have found sympathy. Originally published 1984.