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1Published 2019Table of Contents: Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
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12by Goldmark, DanielTable of Contents: “…Before Willie: Reconsidering Music and the Animated Cartoon of the 1920s; 14. Side by Side: Nino Rota, Music, and Film; 15. White Face, Black Noise: Miles Davis and the Soundtrack.…”
Published 2007
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16by Cooke, MervynTable of Contents: “…Early sound films in the Soviet Union: Dmitri Shostakovich, Vsevolod Pudovkin and Yuri Shaporin, Sergei Eisenstein and Sergei Prokofiev ; India : Bollywood and beyond: Early Indian cinema, Successes abroad : Ravi Shankar and Satyajit Ray, Modern commercial cinema ; From Italy to Little Italy: Federico Fellini, Nino Rota and the circus of life, Ennio Morricone and the spaghetti western : eccentricity and populism, Italians abroad ; Japan: Traditional elements in silent and early sound films, Films of Yasujiro Ozu and Akira Kurosawa, Tōru Takemitsu, Modern composers, modern genres -- 10: Popular music in the cinema. …”
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18by Dyer, Richard, 1945-Table of Contents: “…(Sight and Sound, 1994), 'Going Italian' (The Italianist, 2011), 'The Sissiness of Music in Rope and Tea and Sympathy' (newly commissioned, 2021); extracts from BFI Classics on Seven (1999) and La Dolce Vita (2017), Pastiche (Routledge, 2006), and Nino Rota (BFI, 2010) These six sections are supplemented by a seventh section of interviews with Dyer conducted across the span of his career: MASCULINITY IS SO BORING and other interviews with Richard Dyer Key interview: 'Masculinity is so boring', interview by Joe McElhaney published in Three or Four Things (1985) Additional interviews: 'To Be Reel', interview by Matthew Rettenmund published in adult gay magazine Torso (1996); SCMS Fieldnotes interview by Barbara Klinger (2015); 'Pleasure/Obvious/Queer', NECSUS interview by Catherine Grant and Jaap Kooijman (2016) This section also includes a new interview with Dyer by Davis and Kooijman, which focuses in particular on the 1970s and Dyer's involvement with gay liberation politics. …”
Published 2023
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