Direct Cinema: Observational Documentary and the Politics of the Sixties

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Wallflower Press, 2007 - Cinéma vérité - 236 pages
Direct Cinema is the first comprehensive study of the "direct cinema" movement of 1960s America. Through the inquisitiveness of filmmakers such as Robert Drew, D.A. Pennebaker, and Frederick Wiseman-and predicated on innovations such as portable cameras and synchronized sound-direct cinema intimately documented presidential campaigns through the revelers of Woodstock and the dispossessed subjects of Wiseman's "reality fictions". This volume recovers these vastly influential yet politically underappreciated films, suggesting they represented a resurgence of America's home-grown philosophical tradition inextricably bound up in the artistic and political impulses of the 1960s.

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Looking Forward From an America Past to the American Modern
57
Dancing on the Brink of the World
85
In Search of Elysium
99
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Dave Saunders is a visiting tutor at the Department of Media Arts at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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