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Record ID marc_oapen/oapen.marc.utf8.mrc:18617794:1547
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020 $a9789053566312
024 7 $a10.5117/9789053566312$2doi
041 0 $aund
042 $adc
072 7 $aAP$2bicssc
245 10 $aThe Last Great American Picture Show
260 $a$bAmsterdam University Press$c2004
300 $a400
520 $aThe Last Great American Picture Show brings together essays by scholars and writers who chart the changing evaluations of the American cinema of the 1970s, sometimes referred to as the decade of the lost generation, but now more and more recognized as the first New Hollywood, without which the cinema of Francis Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, Tim Burton or Quentin Tarantino could not have come into existence. Identified with directors such as Sam Peckinpah, Arthur Penn, Peter Bogdanovich, Monte Hellman, Bob Rafelson, Hal Ashby, Robert Altman and James Toback, American cinema of the 1970s is long overdue for this re-evaluation. Many of the films have not only come back from oblivion, as the benchmark for new directorial talents. They have also become cult films in the video shops and the classics of film courses all over the world.
546 $aUndetermined.
650 7 $aFilm, TV & radio$2bicssc
653 $amotion pictures
653 $afilm
856 40 $uhttp://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=340230$zAccess full text online
856 40 $uAll rights reserved$zLicense