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1. THE SILENT SCREEN, 1895–1927: Cecil B. DeMille Shapes the Director’s Role
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Charlie Keil
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. THE SILENT SCREEN, 1895–1927: Cecil B. DeMille Shapes the Director’s Role 26
- 2. CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD, 1928–1946: The Company Man and the Boy Genius 48
- 3. POSTWAR HOLLYWOOD, 1947–1967 On Dangerous Ground: Setting the Scene 68
- 4. THE AUTEUR RENAISSANCE, 1968–1980: A Culture of Rebellion 92
- 5. THE NEW HOLLYWOOD, 1981–1999: Three Case Studies 110
- 6. THE MODERN ENTERTAINMENT MARKETPLACE, 2000–Present: Revolutions at Every Scale 137
- Academy Awards for Directing 155
- Notes 161
- Selected Bibliography 185
- Notes on Contributors 189
- Index 191
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. THE SILENT SCREEN, 1895–1927: Cecil B. DeMille Shapes the Director’s Role 26
- 2. CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD, 1928–1946: The Company Man and the Boy Genius 48
- 3. POSTWAR HOLLYWOOD, 1947–1967 On Dangerous Ground: Setting the Scene 68
- 4. THE AUTEUR RENAISSANCE, 1968–1980: A Culture of Rebellion 92
- 5. THE NEW HOLLYWOOD, 1981–1999: Three Case Studies 110
- 6. THE MODERN ENTERTAINMENT MARKETPLACE, 2000–Present: Revolutions at Every Scale 137
- Academy Awards for Directing 155
- Notes 161
- Selected Bibliography 185
- Notes on Contributors 189
- Index 191