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The Coen Brothers' Fargo William G. Luhr (Saint Peter's College, New Jersey)

The Coen Brothers' Fargo By William G. Luhr (Saint Peter's College, New Jersey)

The Coen Brothers' Fargo by William G. Luhr (Saint Peter's College, New Jersey)


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Summary

This volume explores Fargo from a variety of methodological perspectives. Providing a detailed account of the film's production, reception and place within the career of the Coen brothers, it explores issues and themes that are important to current film discourse, including genre, gender and sexuality, race, history, culture and myth.

The Coen Brothers' Fargo Summary

The Coen Brothers' Fargo by William G. Luhr (Saint Peter's College, New Jersey)

Fargo is the most commercially and critically successful film of Ethan and Joel Coen. Immediately recognized as an important work, it was nominated for five Academy Awards and received two, an exceptional achievement for a low budget, independently produced film without major stars. Fargo is also a film that explores middle-American themes and settings from an original and unsettling perspective, challenging traditional genre structures. This volume explores Fargo from a variety of methodological perspectives. Providing a detailed account of the film's production, reception and place within the career of the Coen brothers, it explores issues and themes that are important to current film discourse, including genre, gender and sexuality, race, history, culture and myth.

The Coen Brothers' Fargo Reviews

...a useful introduction to the critical discourse penned in the years since the film's premier. Jarrod Waetjen, Gibbs College, American Book Review

Table of Contents

1. Introduction William Luhr; 2. 'A lot can happen in the middle of nowhere': Fargo and the films of Joel and Ethan Coen David Sterritt; 3. Motherhood, homicide, and Swedish meatballs: the quiet triumph of the maternal in Fargo Pamela Grace; 4. Fargo, or whiteout of the American frontier Christopher Sharrett; 5. 'Kinda' funny lookin': Steve Buscemi's disorderly body Mikita Brottman; 6. Fargo: 'Far removed from the stereotypes of ...' William Luhr; 7. Interview with the Coen brothers Michael Ciment and Hubert Niogret; 8. Cold-blooded scheming (on Roger Deakins, Fargo's cinematographer) Chris Probst; 9. Cinesonic Interview with Carter Burwell (Fargo's composer); 10. Cineaste review of Fargo Thomas Doherty; 11. Prairie home death trap Harvey R. Greenberg; 12. Filmography of Joel and Ethan Coen.

Additional information

NPB9780521808859
9780521808859
0521808855
The Coen Brothers' Fargo by William G. Luhr (Saint Peter's College, New Jersey)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2003-10-13
180
N/A
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