Masters of Cinema: Clint Eastwood

Masters of Cinema: Clint Eastwood

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Benoliel Bernard
Cahiers du Cinema
EAN: 9782866425708
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Clint Eastwood (USA, b. 1930) is a veteran among the grand masters of contemporary American cinema, whose rise through the system took a highly unusual form. After playing iconic roles in Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns of the 1960s, he returned to Hollywood and underwent a controversial reincarnation as the ultraviolent cop Harry. In the 1970s Eastwood began to direct and,in the style of the great directors of the past, made masterpieces in genres ranging from the western ("Unforgiven", 1992) to film noir ("Mystic River", 2003), a war epic ("Letters from Iwo Jima", 2006), a jazz bio-pic ("Bird", 1988), a melodrama ("The Bridges of Madison County", 1995) and a sports picture ("Million Dollar Baby", 2004). His most recent film, "Invictus", takes Eastwood to South Africa and the historic figure of Nelson Mandela, as he continues to explore the question underlying all his films: can human beings overcome experiences of violence and evil?
EAN 9782866425708
ISBN 2866425707
Binding Paperback
Publisher Cahiers du Cinema
Publication date October 1, 2010
Pages 102
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 195 x 9
Country France
Readership General
Authors Benoliel Bernard
Series Masters of Cinema