The Most Typical Avant-garde: History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los Angeles

The Most Typical Avant-garde: History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los Angeles
ISBN-10
0520242572
ISBN-13
9780520242579
Category
Performing Arts
Pages
548
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Univ of California Press
Author
David E. James

Description

" The Most Typical Avant-Garde transforms our sense of the history and geography of American independent cinema, by demonstrating the many and varied contributions of filmmakers who have worked in and around LA. James's range and thoroughness are astonishing. Indeed, those who have worked at chronicling independent cinema will be disappointed with only one thing: the fact that we didn't write this remarkable book!"--Scott MacDonald, author of the Critical Cinema Series

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