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Humphrey Jennings:Film-maker, Painter, Poet

Humphrey Jennings (2014)

Film-maker, Painter, Poet

de Marie-Louise Jennings

Sujet : Director > Humphrey Jennings

Public Information Films:British Government Film Units, 1930-52

Public Information Films (2024)

British Government Film Units, 1930-52

de Alan Harding

Sujet : Genre > Documentary

Cinema on the Front Line:British Soldiers and Cinema in the First World War

Cinema on the Front Line (2021)

British Soldiers and Cinema in the First World War

de Chris Grosvenor

Sujet : Genre > Documentary

In Fading Light:The Films of the Amber Collective

In Fading Light (2020)

The Films of the Amber Collective

de James Leggott

Sujet : Genre > Documentary

The Projection of Britain:A History of the GPO Film Unit

The Projection of Britain (2011)

A History of the GPO Film Unit

Dir. James G. Mansell et Scott Anthony

Sujet : Countries > Great Britain

Humphrey Jennings and British Documentary Film

A Re-assessment

de Philip C. Logan

Type
Studies
Sujet
DirectorHumphrey Jennings
Mots Clés
Humphrey Jennings, documentary, Great Britain
Année d'édition
2011
Editeur
Routledge
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
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Hardcover • 400 pages
6 ¼ x 9 ½ inches (16 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-0-7546-6726-1
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Description de l'ouvrage:
Humphrey Jennings ranks amongst the greatest film makers of twentieth century Britain. Although a relatively unknown figure to the wider public, his war-time documentaries are regarded by many (including Lord Puttnam, Lindsay Anderson and Mike Leigh) as amongst the finest films of their time. Groundbreaking both in terms of their technique and their interest in, and respect for, the everyday experiences of ordinary people, these films are much more than mere government propaganda. Instead, Jennings work offers an unparalleled window into the British home-front, and the hopes, fears and expectations of a nation fighting for its survival. Yet until now, Jennings has remained a shadowy figure; with his life and work lacking the sustained scholarly investigation and reassessment they deserve. As such film and social historians will welcome this new book which provides an up-to-date and thorough exploration of the relationships between Jennings life, ideas and films. Arguing that Jennings's film output can be viewed as part of a coherent intellectual exercise rather than just one aspect of the artistic interests of a wide ranging intellectual, Philip Logan, paints a much fuller and more convincing picture of the man than has previously been possible. He shows for the first time exactly how Jennings's artistic expression was influenced by the fundamental intellectual, social and cultural changes that shook British society during the first decades of the twentieth century. Combining biography, social history and international artistic thought, the book offers a fascinating insight into Jennings, his work, the wider British documentary film movement and the interaction between art and propaganda. Bringing together assessments of his tragically short life and his films this book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in British cinema or the social history of Britain in the 1930s and 40s.

À propos de l'auteur :
Phillip C. Logan Independent Scholar

Revue de Presse:
'Accessibly written, lucidly argued and comprehensively researched, Logan’s book is a major contribution to our understanding of the life, work and legacy of Humphrey Jennings.' Britain and the World

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