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American Cinema's Transitional Era: Audiences, Institutions, Practices

American Cinema's Transitional Era: Audiences, Institutions, Practices
The years between 1908 and 1917 witnessed what may have been the most significant transformation in American film history. During this "transitional era," widespread changes affected film form and film genres, filmmaking practices and industry structure, exhibition sites, and audience demographics. By the end of the period, cinema had moved toward the shape it would assume for decades under the studio system. This collection of new essays by prominent film scholars traces these myriad changes, presenting the most detailed and comprehensive portrait yet of this pivotal stage in cinema's development. Topics under discussion include debates about cinema's place in American culture; the influence of an evolving feature format; the role of state censorship; emerging genres and audiences; onscreen depictions of gender, race, and nationality; changing exhibition practices and theater locales; and the emergence of Hollywood as the nation's film capital.



Oklahoma! (Widescreen)
Oklahoma! (Widescreen)
The excitement of the award-winning Royal National Theatre staging of Oklahoma! that wowed London audiences can now be experienced again and again on DVD! This vibrant new production is marvelously brought to life by a stellar cast that features the charming Hugh Jackman ("X-Men", "Swordfish") as Curly, vivacious Josefina Gabrielle as Laurey, menacing Shuler Hensley in his Tony Award-winning role as Jud and British favorite Maureen Lipman ("The Pianist," "Educating Rita") as Aunt Eller. Declared by London theater critics as the all-time best version of Oklahoma! ever brought to the stage, the musical was directed by Broadway great Trevor Nunn ("Les Miserables", "Sunset Boulevard") and choreographed by the gifted Susan Stroman (director and choreographer of "The Producers") The excitement of the award-winning Royal National Theatre staging of Oklahoma! that wowed London audiences can now be experienced again and again on DVD!, This vibrant new production is marvelously brought to life by a stellar cast that features the charming Hugh Jackman ("X-Men", "Swordfish") as Curly, vivacious Josefina Gabrielle as Laurey, menacing Shuler Hensley in his Tony Award-winning role as Jud and British favorite Maureen Lipman ("The Pianist," "Educating Rita") as Aunt Eller. [...



National Film Theatre - The National Film Theatre (NFT) is a repertory cinema specialising in seaons of classic, independent and non-English language films and is operated by the British Film Institute. It is sited below the southern end of Waterloo Bridge, forming part of the cultural complex on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.

A Streetcar Named Desire (film) - In 1951, Elia Kazan directed a movie based on the play; Vivien Leigh who played Blanche DuBois in the West End production in London was chosen for the film version over Jessica Tandy who had played the role in the Broadway production, however Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter and Karl Malden were chosen from the Broadway cast. In 1999 the film, widely regarded a classic, was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the ...

National Artist of the Philippines - A National Artist of the Philippines is a Filipino who has been given the highest recognition for having made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts, namely, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, and Architecture and Allied Arts. Such Filipinos are given the National Artist Award or in Filipino, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining.

National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali - The National Film Award (Silver Lotus Award) for Best Feature Film in Bengali winners:



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Film Making - Film Making The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research. The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made ...

Film Making - Film Making The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research. The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made ...

Film Making - Film Making The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research. The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made ...

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