Billy Wilder : : Dancing on the Edge / / Joseph McBride.

The director and cowriter of some of the world's most iconic films—including Double Indemnity, Sunset Blvd., Some Like It Hot, and The Apartment—Billy Wilder earned acclaim as American cinema's greatest social satirist. Though an influential fixture in Hollywood, Wilder always saw himself...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2021
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Film and Culture Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 28 b&w figures
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
THE PHANTOMS OF THE PAST --
Pictures --
1 Ausländisch --
2 “A Keen Observer” --
3 “Film, That’s No Profession for Adults” --
“WRITE SOME GOOD ONES” --
4 “I Was Not in the Right Country” --
5 Brackettandwilder . . . and Lubitsch --
“ISN’T IT ROMANTIC?” --
Introduction --
6 Dancing on the Edge --
7 “Not a Funnyman but a Moralist” --
8 “I Am No Longer Afraid” --
9 “Tap- Dancing on the Grave of Hollywood” --
Filmography --
Notes on Sources --
Acknowledgments and Influences --
Index --
FILM AND CULTURE
Summary:The director and cowriter of some of the world's most iconic films—including Double Indemnity, Sunset Blvd., Some Like It Hot, and The Apartment—Billy Wilder earned acclaim as American cinema's greatest social satirist. Though an influential fixture in Hollywood, Wilder always saw himself as an outsider. His worldview was shaped by his background in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and work as a journalist in Berlin during Hitler's rise to power, and his perspective as a Jewish refugee from Nazism lent his films a sense of the peril that could engulf any society.In this critical study, Joseph McBride offers new ways to understand Wilder's work, stretching from his days as a reporter and screenwriter in Europe to his distinguished as well as forgotten films as a Hollywood writer and his celebrated work as a writer-director. In contrast to the widespread view of Wilder as a hardened cynic, McBride reveals him to be a disappointed romantic. Wilder's experiences as an exile led him to mask his sensitivity beneath a veneer of wisecracking that made him a celebrated caustic wit. Amid the satirical barbs and exposure of social hypocrisies, Wilder’s films are marked by intense compassion and a profound understanding of the human condition.Mixing biographical insight with in-depth analysis of films from throughout Wilder's career as a screenwriter and director of comedy and drama, and drawing on McBride's interviews with the director and his collaborators, this book casts new light on the full range of Wilder's rich, complex, and distinctive vision.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231554114
9783110739077
9783110753790
9783110754032
9783110754001
9783110753776
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Joseph McBride.