The Cinema of Michael Mann

The Cinema of Michael Mann
ISBN-10
0739120433
ISBN-13
9780739120439
Series
The Cinema of Michael Mann
Category
Performing Arts
Pages
233
Language
English
Published
2007
Author
Steven Rybin

Description

Examines the work of Michael Mann, Hollywood director through a critical study of his film style and its relationship to genre, film criticism, auteurism, and historical context. This book covers Mann's filmography, from his beginning in television to his film adaptation of the television series "Miami Vice".

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