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History Of Film| # | Results 1 - 12 of 14 Page 1 of 2 |
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| 1. | American Cinema Set Of 13 Ten one-hour programs explore the visual style, narrative tradition and cultural implications of American filmmaking. Through encounters with the work of such di... more info |
| 2. | Film In The Television Age Through interviews the program explores the relationship between film and television, from the studios' initial fear of television and the rise of the Hollywood s... more info |
| 3. | Film Noir Probing the peculiar look of film noir from Double Indemnity and Kiss Me Deadly to Mean Streets and Body Heat, the program traces its roots in German Expressionis... more info |
| 4. | Into The Shadows Into the Shadows journeys beyond the big screen to meet the filmmakers, distributors and exhibitors who bring Australian films to us, the audience. Away from the ... more info |
| 5. | Romantic Comedy From the screwball comedies of the 1930s and '40s, through the films of Billy Wilder to contemporary films like Broadcast News and When Harry Met Sally, romantic ... more info |
| 6. | Staging Greek Tragedy (Ancient Theatre Series) STAGING GREEK TRAGEDY: Using the ancient theatre at Epidaurus, this program shows the type of space required for the production of Greek plays and how the space w... more info |
| 7. | The Combat Film Historians, directors and military leaders describe the evolution of the World War II combat film, the rise of the Vietnam film, the influence of factual newsreel... more info |
| 8. | The Edge Of Hollywood Contemporary American independent cinema provides an artistic forum for dissenting, unconventional filmmakers, many of whom are from minority communities. Looks a... more info |
| 9. | The Film School Generation In the 1960s and '70s, a pack of brash young mavericks - Francis Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and others - tried to revolutionize the way American ... more info |
| 10. | The Hollywood Style Filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Joseph Makiewicz, cinematographers and editors, and film historians provide an introduction to the broad themes and stylist... more info |
| 11. | The Renaissance Stage (Ancient Theatre Series) THE RENAISSANCE STAGE: In the Middle Ages, the popularity of theatre productions waned. However, during the Renaissance, ancient plays were rediscovered and produ... more info |
| 12. | The Star The motion picture star is one of the most familiar elements of film art, but what do stars really mean in cultural terms? Joan Crawford serves as a focal point i... more info |







