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Le film hollywoodien classique

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Qu'ont en commun les milliers de films tournés à Hollywood sous le règne des grands studios ? D'une part, la maîtrise d'un récit aux rouages invisibles qui visait à l'universalité ; d'autre part, un mode de production qui fit des studios américains, pendant trente ans de domination sans partage, le plus grand
laboratoire de formes cinématographiques du monde. Aussi ce livre se propose-t-il de cerner, par vagues successives, le modèle narratif hollywoodien et le système qui l'a engendré. À travers l'étude de plusieurs figures récurrentes comme le flash-back ou le suspense, à travers des synthèses larges sur les genres, le film musical ou la superproduction, on entre ici au cœur même du film hollywoodien, de
son écriture et de ses sortilèges.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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December 28, 2014
Quite good in the theoretical approach of how directors managed the movies in the monitoring of big studios. It describes the principles of genres aswel as the narrative forms that made these movies such as suspense or the narrative ellipsis. A very good writing selecting some movies as major examples of how hollywood was built. Nacache explores the edification remembering also the factors that made hollywood fall.

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