Cronenberg on Cronenberg (new edition) by Chris Rodley

Cronenberg on Cronenberg (new edition) by Chris Rodley

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With films such as "The Brood" and "Videodrome", David Cronenberg established himself as Canada's most provocative director. This title charts his development from maker of inexpensive exploitation cinema to internationally renowned director of million-dollar movies, and reveals the concerns and obsessions which continue to dominate his work.

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Cronenberg on Cronenberg (new edition) by Chris Rodley

With films such as The Brood and Videodrome, David Cronenberg established himself as Canada's most provocative director. With subsequent movies such as The Dead Zone, The Fly, Dead Ringers and Naked Lunch, Cronenberg demonstrated his ability not only to touch painful nerves but also to invest his own developing genre with seriousness, philosophical dimension and a rare emotional intensity. Cronenberg on Cronenberg charts his development from maker of inexpensive 'exploitation' cinema to internationally renowned director of million-dollar movies, and reveals the concerns and obsessions which continue to dominate his increasingly rich and complex work. This edition, with an additional chapter, follows Cronenberg's work up to the creation of Crash.
Chris Rodley is the editor of Cronenberg on Cronenberg and of Lynch on Lynch. He has made films for televison, as well as a short film based on a story by Raymond Carver.
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ISBN 13 9780571191376
ISBN 10 0571191371
Title Cronenberg on Cronenberg (new edition)
Author Chris Rodley
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1996-12-02
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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