Dinosaur Starts School by Pamela Edwards

Dinosaur Starts School by Pamela Edwards

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Dinosaur Starts School by Pamela Edwards

This book provides the first detailed scholarly and authoritative analysis of Richard Attenborough's work as a filmmaker which reached its high point in 1982 with the release of Gandhi which won eight Academy Awards. After establishing his career as an actor Attenborough moved into production, firstly with Bryan Forbes with Beaver Films (1959-64) and, later, with Allied Film Makers (1960-64). He began his directorial career with Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), and went on to direct a further eleven films that spanned over five decades. While Attenborough continued acting, he also attained a high standing in the cinema industry where he has worked to represent its interests and provided support for British film production. While several of Attenborough's films have achieved a high degree of critical success, there has been an almost total absence of his films from the critical historiography of British cinema. Despite his films not possessing a distinctive individual style, Attenborough has been responsible for establishing the biographical film (biopic) within the pantheon of British cinema. Seven of Attenborough's films can be described as biopics, representing both the lives of famous people such as Winston Churchill (Young Winston, 1972) and Charles Chaplin (Chaplin, 1992), to lesser well-known individuals such as Steve Biko and Donald Woods (Cry Freedom, 1987) and Archie Belaney (Grey Owl, 1999). Now in his late eighties, Attenborough's long cinema career has succeeded against a background of industrial changes and a constantly evolving film culture to become one of British cinema's most significant and well-known characters.
Pamela Edwards is assistant professor of modern British history in the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and has published reviews and scholarly articles in numerous journals, including the Journal of the History of Political Thought and Enlightenment and Dissent. She is also a contributor to Blackwell's Companion to Eighteenth Century Britain and The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
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ISBN 13 9780807516010
ISBN 10 0807516015
Title Dinosaur Starts School
Author Pamela Edwards
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Albert Whitman & Company
Year published 2010-09-01
Number of pages 24
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