The Last Great American Picture Show

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Pub. Date: 2004-05-01
Publisher(s): Amsterdam University Press
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Summary

The French Connection, The Last Picture Show, M.A.S.H., Harold and Maudethese are only a few of the iconic films made in the United States during the 1970s. Originally considered a "lost generation," the 1970s are increasingly recognized as a crucial turning point in American filmmaking, and many films from the era have resurfaced from oblivion to become a reference for new directorial talents. The Last Great American Picture Show explores this pivotal era in American film history with a collection of essays by scholars and writers that firmly situates the decade as the time of the emergence of "New Hollywood." Sam Peckinpah, Arthur Penn, Peter Bogdanovich, Monte Hellman, Bob Rafelson, Hal Ashy, Robert Altman, and James Tobac: these legendary directors developed innovative techniques, gritty aesthetics, and a modern sensibility in American film. Here, contributors compellingly argue that the cinema of today's major directorsSteven Spielberg, James Cameron, Quentin Tarantino, Ridley Scott, Robert Zemeckiscould not have come into existence without the groundbreaking works produced by the directors of the 1970s. A wholly engaging and long-overdue investigation of this important era in American film, The Last Great American Picture Show reveals how the films of the 1970s transformed the American social consciousness and influenced filmmaking worldwide.

Table of Contents

Part One Introductions 4(69)
The Impure Cinema: New Hollywood 1967-1976
9(10)
Alexander Horwath
"The Last Good Time We Ever Had": Remembering the New Hollywood Cinema
19(18)
Noel King
American Auteur Cinema: The Last - or First - Great Picture Show
37(36)
Thomas Elsaesser
Part Two Histories
The Decade When Movies Mattered
73(10)
David Thomson
A Walking Contradiction (Partly Truth and Partly Fiction)
83(24)
Alexander Horwath
The Exploitation Generation. or: How Marginal Movies Came in from the Cold
107(24)
Maitland McDonagh
New Hollywood and the Sixties Melting Pot
131(24)
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Part Three People and Places
Dinosaurs in the Age of the Cinemobile
155(10)
Richard T. Jameson
"The Cylinders Were Whispering My Name": The Films of Monte Hellman
165(30)
Kent Jones
NASHVILLE contra JAWS, or "The Imagination of Disaster" Revisited
195(28)
J. Hoberman
For WANDA
223(26)
Bérénice Reynaud
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere: The Uneasy Ride of Hollywood and Rock
249(18)
Howard Hampton
Auteurism and War-teurism: Terrence Malick's War Movie
267(12)
Dana Polan
Part Four Critical Debates
The Pathos of Failure: American Films in the 1970's: Notes on the Unmotivated Hero
279(14)
Thomas Elsaesser
Trapped in the Affection Image: Hollywood's Post-traumatic Cycle (1970-1976)
293(16)
Christian Keathley
Grim Fascination: FINGERS, James Toback and 1970's American Cinema
309(24)
Adrian Martin
Allegories of Post-Fordism in 1970's New Hollywood: Countercultural Combat Films and Conspiracy Thrillers as Genre Recycling
333(26)
Drehli Robnik
Bibliography 359(12)
List of Contributors 371(4)
Pictures (with credits) 375(2)
Index of Film Titles 377

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