Tony Garnett Bibliographic and subject controlThis is the first book length study of one of the most prolific producers working in British television, responsible for both Cathy Come Home (1966) and This Life (1996 8). The book discusses the ways in which Garnett has shaped the role of the creative producer, and analyses his contribution to a distinctively televisual social realism.
It proposes new ways of seeing Gilliam and his films that go beyond reductive readings of him as a gifted but manic fantasist
tourist advertisements and social media to editing software
requiring not only emancipation from oppressive structures but also from the oppressive self
raw materials and workers were shifted to war work and manufacturing for civilians almost ended
Andrew Caine details the reaction to British and American pop films during the 1950s and 1960s to provide a valuable insight into British film criticism
When a number of language experts were each invited to choose and translate a piece of writing on the subject - simply - of 'flower'
this book develops a fresh perspective on the transition from communism to capitalism by arguing that transition and democratisation studies should turn their attention towards processes of illusion formation and disillusionment as key to understanding the shift from one ideological framework to another
counter them with lovable goals
philosophers and politicians for centuries
' translated for the first time in its entirety
Updated to cover the changing information environment
which Hollywood embraced enthusiastically