Revolution!: Peter Cowie

Synopsis:

The years 1958-69 saw a brilliant explosion of cinematic talent throughout the world. From France and Italy to India and Japan, Poland and Czechoslovakia to North and South America, young film-makers sprang from nowhere to challenge the drear conformity of the 1950s and flout the abiding taboos (both sexual and political) of their age. The vanguard of this revolution included Godard and Truffaut, Pasolini and Bertolucci, Oshima and Rocha, Polanski and Cassavetes.

Critic Peter Cowie was in the thick of this cultural tumult, not least when some of these firebrand talents shut down the Cannes Festival in the heady May of 1968. Revolution! captures afresh the cultural spirit of the 1960s - its struggles, innovations, and achievements - through a wide range of exclusive interviews with those maverick film-making talents of the time.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Music, Stage & Screen
Sub-categories:
Film Books
Genres & Themes:
Counterculture; European Cinema; New Wave; Protest
Revolution! book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571227167
Published:
19.01.2006
No of pages:
304
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