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OverviewGeorge A. Romero is recognised as one of the most culturally significant horror auteurs in American cinema. From his debut Night of the Living Dead onwards, he demonstrated a commitment to politically challenging low-budget genre cinema, gaining fan adoration and critical esteem. Romero's cult status may be assured, but the activities of the Pittsburgh-based production company that facilitated a substantial part of his output have largely been untold. George A. Romero's Independent Cinema is the first in-depth analysis of Romero's Laurel Entertainment, revealing the decision-making and business planning that takes place away from Hollywood, while offering an industry-determined analysis of such films as his zombie masterpiece Dawn of the Dead and the seldom-discussed Martin and Knightriders. Tracking Laurel Entertainment across four decades, this book draws upon business and economic studies to critically recast historical developments in the American independent film sector, providing a forensic-level insight into a media production company whose output redefined horror cinema. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom Fallows (Seminar Leader, University of Exeter)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.485kg ISBN: 9781474479950ISBN 10: 1474479952 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 03 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Tables and FiguresAcknowledgments Introduction Latent Image(s): Revealing Industrial Alternatives, 1963-1973 A New Dawn: Cult, Risk and the Independent Film Producer, 1973-1979 ‘Camelot is a State of Mind’: Professional Product, Independent Spirit, 1979-1982 The Once and Future King: Agency and the Limits of Control, 1981-1985 Last Stand: Mergers, Acquisitions and the Small Business Enterprise, 1985-1994 Epilogue: Life After DeathLaurel MediographyWorks CitedIndexReviewsIn this excellent book, Fallows provides a rigorously researched analysis of the practices, economies and realities of independent filmmaking through the most compelling and illuminating of case studies. Essential reading for anyone interested in horror, cult and independent cinema, as well as film history and media industry studies. -- Kate Egan, Northumbria University In this excellent book, Fallows provides a rigorously researched analysis of the practices, economies and realities of independent filmmaking through the most compelling and illuminating of case studies. Essential reading for anyone interested in horror, cult and independent cinema, as well as film history and media industry studies. --Kate Egan, Northumbria University Author InformationDr Tom Fallows is a Seminar Leader at the University of Exeter, where he recently completed his PhD Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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