

An edition of Three Philosophical Filmmakers (2004)
Hitchcock, Welles, Renoir
By Irving Singer
Publish Date
October 1, 2005
Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
eng
Pages
284
Description:
"Although Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, and Jean Renoir do not pontificate about "eternal verities or analytical niceties," as Irving Singer remarks in Three Philosophical Filmmakers, each expresses, through his work, his particular vision of reality. In this study of these great directors, Singer examines the ways in which meaning and technique interact within their different visions." "Singer's account reveals Hitchcock, Welles, and Renoir to be not only consummate artists and inspired craftsmen but also sophisticated theorists of film and its place in human experience. They left behind numerous essays, articles, and interviews in which they discuss the nature of their own work as well as more extensive issues. Singer draws on their writings, as well as their movies, to show the pervasive importance of what they did as dedicated filmmakers."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Criticism and interpretation, Criticism and interpretationrenoir, jean , 1894-1979, Criticism and interpretationwelles, orson , 1915-1985, Criticism and interpretationhitchcock, alfred , 1899-1980, Pn1998.3.h58 s54 2004, 791.4302/33/0922, Hitchcock, alfred, 1899-1980, Welles, orson, 1915-1985, Renoir, jean, 1894-1979
People: Orson Welles (1915-), Jean Renoir (1894-), Alfred Hitchcock (1899-)