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Books on Film Anonymous 11/24/2019 (Sun) 21:08:40 No.387
Share your /film/-related literary picks!

Libgen is at http://gen.lib.rus.ec/
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I just saw these books from R. Bruce Elder last week. He's such an interesting guy but I've read very little of his extensive writings. And can someone explain why he's kept so many of his films away from the public? The available few are superb.

http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=R.%20Bruce%20Elder&column[]=author
https://href.li/http://www.rbruceelder.com/bibliography.html
Another with good info on Parajanov. I didn't know very much about his unfinished projects. <Sergei Parajanov (1924–90) flouted the rules of both filmmaking and society in the Soviet Union and paid a heavy personal price. An ethnic Armenian in the multicultural atmosphere of Tbilisi, Georgia, he was one of the most innovative directors of postwar Soviet cinema. Parajanov succeeded in creating a small but marvelous body of work whose style embraces such diverse influences as folk art, medieval miniature painting, early cinema, Russian and European art films, surrealism, and Armenian, Georgian, and Ukrainian cultural motifs. <The Cinema of Sergei Parajanov is the first English-language book on the director's films and the most comprehensive study of his work. James Steffen provides a detailed overview of Parajanov's artistic career: his identity as an Armenian in Georgia and its impact on his aesthetics; his early films in Ukraine; his international breakthrough in 1964 with Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors; his challenging 1969 masterpiece, The Color of Pomegranates, which was reedited against his wishes; his unrealized projects in the 1970s; and his eventual return to international prominence in the mid-to-late 1980s with The Legend of the Surami Fortress and Ashik-Kerib. Steffen also provides a rare, behind-the-scenes view of the Soviet film censorship process and tells the dramatic story of Parajanov's conflicts with the authorities, culminating in his 1973–77 arrest and imprisonment on charges related to homosexuality. <Ultimately, the figure of Parajanov offers a fascinating case study in the complicated dynamics of power, nationality, politics, ethnicity, sexuality, and culture in the republics of the former Soviet Union.
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Damn, I guess Libgen it's a no no over here, I'll keep trying to access but can someone tell me if this one book can be found online? I'm really interested and it's a rarity https://www.amazon.it/Japanese-Ghosts-Demons-Art-Supernatural/dp/0807611263
>>657 That looks like an interesting book but I don't see it anywhere. These are the closest matches on libgen.
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