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H.R. Giger's Film Design details the remarkable design career of Academy Award-winning artist H.R. Giger. Beginning with his earliest involvement in 16mm. and covering his work on such seminal films as Alien, this volume provides a rich overview of the work of perhaps the most influential visual designer in the history of cinema.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1979

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H.R. Giger

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Hans Ruedi Giger (1940 - 2014) was an Academy Award-winning Swiss painter, sculptor, and set designer best known for his design work on the film Alien.

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November 23, 2019
I had an "Alien"-phase, where I saw through the entire DVD boxset with all its extras. After that I didn't hear much about Giger before the Dune-documentary about the movie that never was. But then, that was it.

This book is obviously dated now. It's from 1996, and its about the films he was involved him up until that point. It talks of Species as a brand new film. There's no mention of the Alien franchise after the third movie. But: it's still a good read for his work (in film) up until then. And it does give an impression of what's important for him as an artist.

A big chunk of the book is dedicated to a film project of his that never was: "The Mystery of San Gottardo". It's an idea that he seemed passionate about, but I have a really hard time taking seriously. A dystopian tale about Switzerland evolving into a country controlled by arms connected to feet.
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January 27, 2016
Made me badly want to read the script for Claire Noto's The Tourist. Lovely book.
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