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Studying Surrealist and Fantasy Cinema: Instructor’s Edition

Neil Coombs

March, 2008
Paper, 70 pages, 20 black-and-white-images
ISBN: 978-1-903663-73-8
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$20.00

Pan’s Labyrinth, Stranger than Fiction, Inland Empire… surreal and fantastic cinema is all over the place. A movement that goes back to the earliest days of cinema, it’s an exemplary case study to introduce all sorts of concepts — Auteur study, representations, ‘shocking cinema’, textual analysis. Neil Coombs’ guide is ideal for teachers new to the field, providing an explanation of the origins of Surrealism followed by detailed analyses from the history of ‘world cinema’, including: Buñuel’s The Phantom of Liberty, Svankmajer’s Alice, Cocteau’s Orphée , Lynch’s Lost Highway, Jeunet & Caro’s The City of Lost Children, and the work of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich) and director David Cronenberg (A History of Violence).

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Neil Coombs is a lecturer in film and media studies and a video and multimedia artist who has exhibited his work internationally.

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