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Mean Streets Demetrios Matheou

Mean Streets By Demetrios Matheou

Mean Streets by Demetrios Matheou


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Mean Streets by Demetrios Matheou

Mean Streets was Martin Scorsese's third feature film, and the one that confirmed him as a major new talent. On its premiere at the New York Film Festival in 1973, the critic Pauline Kael hailed the film as 'a true original of our period, a triumph of personal film-making'. The tale of combative friends and small-time crooks is set amid the bars, pool halls, tenements and streets of Manhattan's Little Italy. Scorsese has said of his childhood neighbourhood, 'its very texture was interwoven with organised crime', and this quality would dramatically inform the tone and restless energy of his seminal film. Demetrios Matheou's insightful study considers Mean Streets' production history in the context of the New Hollywood period of American cinema, noting also the key roles played by John Cassavetes and Roger Corman. He analyses the importance of Scorsese's background to the film's characters and themes, including preoccupations with guilt, redemption and criminal subcultures; the development of the director's film-making process and signature style; the way in which he both drew upon and invigorated the crime genre; his relationship with emerging stars Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel, and the film's reception and legacy. Matheou argues that while Taxi Driver (1976) and Raging Bull (1980) are regarded as Scorsese's greatest films of the period, Mean Streets is the more influential achievement. With it, Scorsese not only paved the way for a new kind of crime movie, not least his own GoodFellas (1990), but also inspired generations of independently-minded film-makers.

About Demetrios Matheou

Demetrios Matheou is a London-based journalist and critic. His film writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The Guardian, The Times, Sight and Sound and Screen International. He was the Sunday Herald film critic from 2004-18 and is a regular contributor to The Arts Desk website. He is the author of The Faber Book of New South American Cinema (2010).

Table of Contents

Introduction Twenty dollars! Let's go to the movies! I was raised with them, the gangsters and the priests Down these mean streets a man must go Home Movies You don't make up for your sins in the church. You do it in the streets. You do it at home. The rest is bullshit No. No, Joey Scallops is Joey Clams Mook? I'm a mook? Godfathers and girlfriends Streets, rooftops and cemeteries The man in the back of the car They're not even killed. It's worse Bobby and Harvey Film release, short and long-term significance Conclusion Credits Bibliography

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NGR9781839022951
9781839022951
1839022957
Mean Streets by Demetrios Matheou
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2023-10-05
112
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