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D.A. Pennebaker
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Keith Beattie
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Criticism and interpretation
/ Film & Video
/ Film Studies
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/ History & Criticism
/ Pennebaker, D. A
/ PERFORMING ARTS
2011
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/ PERFORMING ARTS
2011
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D.A. Pennebaker
2011
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Overview
This volume is the first book-length study of the extensive career and prolific works of D.A. Pennebaker, one of the pioneers of direct cinema, a documentary form that emphasizes observation and a straightforward portrayal of events. With a career spanning decades, Pennebaker's many projects have included avant-garde experiments (Daybreak Express), ground-breaking television documentaries (Primary), celebrity films (Dont Look Back), concert films (Monterey Pop), and innovative fusions of documentary and fiction (Maidstone)._x000B__x000B_Exploring the concept of \"performing the real,\" Keith Beattie's insightful analysis interprets Pennebaker's films as performances in which the act of filming is in itself a performative transgression of the norms of purely observational documentary. He examines the ways in which Pennebaker's presentation of unscripted everyday performances is informed by connections between documentary filmmaking and other experimental movements such as the New American Cinema. Through his collaborations with such various artists as Richard Leacock, Shirley Clarke, Norman Mailer, and Jean-Luc Godard, Pennebaker has continually reworked and redefined the forms of documentary filmmaking. This book also includes a recent interview with the director and a full filmography.
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University of Illinois Press
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9780252036590, 025203659X, 9780252093647, 025209364X, 9780252078293, 0252078292
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