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In the first fully illustrated work of his illustrious career, the author takes readers on an unprecedented visual journey, re-examining a series of moments from seventy-two films across one hundred years.
Thomson’s moments range from a set of Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering photographs to sequences in films from the classics - Citizen Kane, Sunset Boulevard, and The Red Shoes - to the unexpected - The Piano Teacher, Burn After Reading - immersing the reader via images and the author’s narrative.
In Moments that Made the Movies, with its combination of text and image, David Thomson can focus on one scene, or even a few seconds of celluloid. As he writes, ‘there are surprises, offbeat choices, perhaps even capricious or provocative selections, as well as plenty of films that you might have guessed would be included – though not always with the moments you anticipated.’ His choices range from the silent era to the last decade, from Katherine Hepburn and Orson Welles to Brad Pitt and the Coen brothers.
Featured in the March 2014 Creative Enterprises Newsletter.
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