Fiche technique
Format : Relié
Nb de pages : 288 pages
Poids : 1000 g
Dimensions : 19cm X 22cm
ISBN : 978-2-35137-376-7
EAN : 9782351373767
The lady with the torch
Columbia pictures
1929-1959
Quatrième de couverture
The lady with the torch
Columbia pictures 1929-1959
The hyperrealist image of a lady on a pedestal holding a burning bright torch was an idealised vision of Americanism. It proclaimed the arrival of another Columbia Pictures film, very often in black-and-white, most probably short in length but fast and furious in tone and pace. The Columbia films, however, tended to drag this figurehead of liberty down and examine her more unglamorous side. American values were dissected and questioned through tales of fast-talking career women, existentialist cowboys, and prophetic anti-fascist quickies. Yet, the symbol of the still burning torch over The End title was an affirmation of the values being rebuilt through the skilful art of John Ford, Dorothy Arzner, and Nicholas Ray.
This book, accompanying a Locarno Film Festival retrospective celebrating the centenary of Columbia Pictures, follows the period of the retrospective, 1929-1959, but expands on its directors and directions.