Devised and Directed by Mike Leigh
Editat de Bryan Cardinale-Powell, Prof Marc DiPaoloen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 apr 2015
With contributions from international scholars from a variety of fields, the essays in this collection cover individual films and the recurring themes and motifs in several films, such as representations of class and gender, and overt social commentary and political subtexts. Also covered are Leigh's visual stylizations and storytelling techniques ranging from explorations of the costume design to set design to the music and camerawork and editing; the collaborative process of 'devising and directing' a Mike Leigh film that involves character-building, world-construction, plotting, improvisations and script-writing; the process of funding and marketing for these seemingly 'uncommercial' projects, and a survey of Leigh's critical reception and the existing writing on his work.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501307256
ISBN-10: 1501307258
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501307258
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 25
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: The Politics and Poetics of Comic-Realist Cinema, Marc DiPaolo
I. Devising Leigh
Christopher Meir - The Industry and/of the Auteur
Robert Marchand - Devising and Directing
Andrew Crowther - Every Performance is a Contrivance: Art & Truth in Topsy-Turvy
Brenda Wentworth, Christopher Jordan, and Sharon Cogdill - Costuming Choices: Stylization and
Leigh's Selective Realism
Bryan Cardinale-Powell - Cultural Stillbirth: An examination of reactions
to Vera Drake
II. It's an Ordinary Life
Leonard Quart - The Uniqueness of Ordinary Lives: Home Sweet Home and Grown-Ups
Sarah Godfrey - Masculinities and Male Identities from Bleak Moments to Happy-Go-Lucky
William Verrone - Transgression and Transcendence
III. Beyond Verisimilitude
Stella Hockenhull - Melodrama and Tradition in Vera Drake and Another Year
Frances Pheasant-Kelly - Class, Loss and Space: Reframing Secrets & Lies
Bryan Cardinale-Powell - All or Nothing: Mike Leigh and the Fickle Finger
IV. Leigh versus the Tories
Steven Morrison - 'Those Days Are Over': Naked & Something Rotten in the 1990s
Derek Gladwin - Gendered Troubles on Screen: Reproducing Nationalism in Four Days in July
Ana Miller - Fluctuating Identifications, Learning Disability, and Class
in Meantime
Kevin M. Flanagan - The Grotesque State of the Nation: Mike Leigh's High Hopes and the Thatcherite Comedy of Errors
David Sweeney - 'I Spy': Mike Leigh in the Age of Britpop
About the Contributors
Index
I. Devising Leigh
Christopher Meir - The Industry and/of the Auteur
Robert Marchand - Devising and Directing
Andrew Crowther - Every Performance is a Contrivance: Art & Truth in Topsy-Turvy
Brenda Wentworth, Christopher Jordan, and Sharon Cogdill - Costuming Choices: Stylization and
Leigh's Selective Realism
Bryan Cardinale-Powell - Cultural Stillbirth: An examination of reactions
to Vera Drake
II. It's an Ordinary Life
Leonard Quart - The Uniqueness of Ordinary Lives: Home Sweet Home and Grown-Ups
Sarah Godfrey - Masculinities and Male Identities from Bleak Moments to Happy-Go-Lucky
William Verrone - Transgression and Transcendence
III. Beyond Verisimilitude
Stella Hockenhull - Melodrama and Tradition in Vera Drake and Another Year
Frances Pheasant-Kelly - Class, Loss and Space: Reframing Secrets & Lies
Bryan Cardinale-Powell - All or Nothing: Mike Leigh and the Fickle Finger
IV. Leigh versus the Tories
Steven Morrison - 'Those Days Are Over': Naked & Something Rotten in the 1990s
Derek Gladwin - Gendered Troubles on Screen: Reproducing Nationalism in Four Days in July
Ana Miller - Fluctuating Identifications, Learning Disability, and Class
in Meantime
Kevin M. Flanagan - The Grotesque State of the Nation: Mike Leigh's High Hopes and the Thatcherite Comedy of Errors
David Sweeney - 'I Spy': Mike Leigh in the Age of Britpop
About the Contributors
Index
Recenzii
Including complete documentation of each essay and citation, sketches of the editors and authors, and a seven-page index, this is the best book on Leigh since Sean O'Sullivan's Mike Leigh (CH, Apr'12, 49-4358). Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers.
The significance of Cardinale-Powell and DiPaolo's editorial achievement and approach in Devised and Directed by Mike Leigh resides in the extent to which their agenda frequently mirrors the terms of Leigh's cinematic equivalents. Like several great movies by that writer/director, this book manages to be both sympathetic and judicious in its collection and subsequent choreography of a potentially unworkable array of competing individual perspectives on a central subject. It extends existing critical debates around Leigh's film and television career and opens up new avenues of inquiry. In so doing, it both justifies its own existence and also prepares the ground for further Mike Leigh scholarship yet to come.
The Devised and Directed by Mark Leigh is a must read for people seeking to understand the technicalities related in filmmaking. It will be very helpful to researchers, academicians, practitioners and lay readers to understand the art of story telling, film direction and studies.
As this welcome collection of critical essays makes clear, the work of Mike Leigh continues to be as much deserving of attention from film scholars, as from journalists and reviewers. Devised and Directed by Mike Leigh offers ambitiously wide-ranging theoretical perspectives and approaches, and its contributors have produced new insights and interesting discussion of the work. As a result, it should serve both its primary academic audience, and 'any informed reader who is a fan of Leigh's work,' very well indeed.
The significance of Cardinale-Powell and DiPaolo's editorial achievement and approach in Devised and Directed by Mike Leigh resides in the extent to which their agenda frequently mirrors the terms of Leigh's cinematic equivalents. Like several great movies by that writer/director, this book manages to be both sympathetic and judicious in its collection and subsequent choreography of a potentially unworkable array of competing individual perspectives on a central subject. It extends existing critical debates around Leigh's film and television career and opens up new avenues of inquiry. In so doing, it both justifies its own existence and also prepares the ground for further Mike Leigh scholarship yet to come.
The Devised and Directed by Mark Leigh is a must read for people seeking to understand the technicalities related in filmmaking. It will be very helpful to researchers, academicians, practitioners and lay readers to understand the art of story telling, film direction and studies.
As this welcome collection of critical essays makes clear, the work of Mike Leigh continues to be as much deserving of attention from film scholars, as from journalists and reviewers. Devised and Directed by Mike Leigh offers ambitiously wide-ranging theoretical perspectives and approaches, and its contributors have produced new insights and interesting discussion of the work. As a result, it should serve both its primary academic audience, and 'any informed reader who is a fan of Leigh's work,' very well indeed.