We a good story
Quick delivery in the UK

Books in the Directors' Cuts series

Filter
Filter
Sort bySort Series order
  • Save 14%
    - Flowering Blood
    by Sean Redmond
    £18.99 - 62.99

    The Cinema of Takeshi Kitano: Flowering Blood is a detailed aesthetic, Deleuzian, and phenomenological exploration of Japan's finest currently-working film director, performer, and celebrity. The volume uniquely explores Kitano's oeuvre through the tropes of stillness and movement, becoming animal, melancholy and loss, intensity, schizophrenia, and radical alterity; and through the aesthetic temperatures of color, light, camera movement, performance and urban and oceanic space. In this highly original monograph, all of Kitano's films are given due consideration, including A Scene at the Sea (1991), Sonatine (1993), Dolls (2002), and Outrage (2010).

  • Save 14%
    - Flirting with Formalism
     
    £18.99

    Featuring new essays on this important director and his films, this collection explores Hartley's work from a variety of aesthetic, cultural, and economic contexts, while also looking closely at his collaborations with actors, his reworking of the romantic comedy and other genres, and the shifting economics of his filmmaking.

  • Save 14%
    - Resistance and Eclecticism
    by Delphine Benezet
    £18.99

    Agnes Varda, a pioneer of the French New Wave, has been making radical films for over half a century. Many of these are considered by scholars, filmmakers, and audiences alike, as audacious, seminal, and unforgettable. This volume considers her production as a whole, revisiting overlooked films like Mur, Murs/Documenteur (1980-81), and connecting her cinema to recent installation work. This study demonstrates how Varda has resisted norms of representation and diktats of production. It also shows how she has elaborated a personal repertoire of images, characters, and settings, which all provide insight on their cultural and political contexts. The book thus offers new readings of this director's multifaceted reveries, arguing that her work should be seen as an aesthetically influential and ethically-driven production where cinema is both a political and collaborative practice, and a synesthetic art form.

  • Save 16%
    - Imagining the Impossible
     
    £23.49

    Contextualizing and closely reading each of Christopher Nolan's films, this collection examines the director's play with memory, time, trauma, masculinity, and identity.

  • Save 14%
    - Vice and Vindication
    by Jonathan Rayner
    £18.99 - 54.99

    Michael Mann is one of the most important American filmmakers of the past forty years. His films exhibit the existential concerns of art cinema, articulated through a conspicuous and recognizable visual style and yet integrated within classical Hollywood narrative and genre frameworks. Since his beginnings as a screenwriter in the 1970s, Mann has become a key figure within contemporary American popular culture as writer, director, and producer for film and television. This volume offers a detailed study of Mann's feature films, from The Jericho Mile (1979) to Public Enemies (2009), with consideration also being given to parallels in the production, style, and characterization in his television work. It explores Mann's relationship with classical genres, his thematic concentration on issues of morality and masculinity, his film adaptations from literature, and the development and significance of his trademark visual style within modern American cinema.

  • Save 16%
    - The Circle Closes
    by Andras Kovacs
    £20.99 - 62.99

  • Save 11%
    by Marek Haltof
    £15.99 - 62.99

  • Save 11%
    by Garry Watson
    £15.99 - 62.99

  • Save 21%
    by Tony Williams
    £62.99

  • Save 11%
    by Erica Sheen
    £15.99

  • Save 13%
    by Ian Conrich
    £17.49 - 62.99

  • Save 16%
    - Walk, Don't Run
    by Rob Stone
    £23.49

    In this second edition of The Cinema of Richard Linklater, Rob Stone shows how Linklater's latest films have redefined our understanding of his work, offering critical analysis of films including Before Midnight (2013) and Everybody Wants Some!! (2016), as well as new interviews with Linklater and a chapter on Boyhood (2014).

  • Save 21%
    by Aleksandar Dundjerovich
    £62.99

  • Save 14%
    by Nigel Morris
    £18.99 - 62.99

  • Save 14%
    by Brad Prager
    £18.99 - 62.99

  • Save 14%
    by Hannah Patterson
    £18.99 - 62.99

  • Save 14%
    by Mark Bould
    £18.99 - 62.99

  • Save 14%
    by Peter Hames
    £18.99 - 62.99

  • Save 14%
    by Carole Zucker
    £18.99 - 62.99

  • Save 14%
  • Save 14%
    by Ernest Mathijs
    £18.99 - 65.99

  • Save 14%
    by Dr. Ben McCann
    £18.99 - 54.99

  • Save 16%
    - Knight of the Living Dead, Second Edition
    by Tony Williams
    £23.49 - 68.99

    In this comprehensive portrait of horror's definitive director, Tony Williams ties George A. Romero's films to the development of literary naturalism and American culture, expanding the artist's creative footprint beyond his mastery of the "e;splatter movie"e; genre. Williams locates Romero's influences in the work of Emile Zola, the Entertainment Comics of the 1950s, and the novels of Stephen King, revealing the interdisciplinary depth of his seminal films Night of the Living Dead (1968), Creepshow (1982), Monkey Shines (1988), and The Dark Half (1992). For this second edition, Williams reads Romero's Bruiser (2000) against his more recent Land of the Dead (2005) and takes a fresh look at Diary of the Dead (2007) and Survival of the Dead (2009), two overlooked films that feature Romero's greatest achievements yet.

  • Save 22%
    - Imagining the Impossible
     
    £68.99

    Contextualizing and closely reading each of Christopher Nolan's films, this collection examines the director's play with memory, time, trauma, masculinity, and identity.

Join thousands of book lovers

Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.