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El. knyga: Dark Matter: Independent Filmmaking in the 21st Century

4.04/5 (48 ratings by Goodreads)
(film director, UK)
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: BFI Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839023408
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: BFI Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839023408

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A Sight & Sound Book of the Year "Eye-opening and addictively readable." Total Film

Who and what decides if a film gets funded? How do those who control the purse strings also determine a film's content and even its message? Writing as the director of award-winning feature films including Welcome to Sarajevo, 24 Hour Party People and The Road to Guantanamo as well as the hugely popular The Trip series, Michael Winterbottom provides an insider's view of the workings of international film funding and distribution, revealing how the studios that fund film production and control distribution networks also work against a sustainable independent film culture and limit innovation in filmmaking style and content. In addition to reflecting upon his own filmmaking career, featuring critical and commercial successes alongside a 'very long list' of films that didn't get made, Winterbottom also interviews leading contemporary filmmakers including Lynne Ramsay, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Asif Kapadia and Joanna Hogg about their filmmaking practice.

The book closes with a vision of how the contemporary filmmaking landscape could be reformed for the better with fairer funding and payment practices allowing for a more innovative and sustainable 21st century industry.

Recenzijos

Seeking to understand the obstacles that even notable names face trying to finance a British film these days, Winterbottom uses the first Covid lockdown to interview an enviable list of directors, including Steve McQueen, Lynne Ramsay and Mike Leigh Theres fascinating candour Eye-opening and addictively readable. * Total Film * The interviews focus on the busi­ness side of film production is relatively unusual and all the more valuable for it. Possibly liberated by the uncertainty of the moment, Winterbottoms subjects are more frank about the industry than is customary. Their perspectives often converge, but the directors reasons for not directing vary as widely as their cir­cumstances. -- Henry K. Miller * Sight & Sound * A must-read for anyone interested in how films are made, and not made. * The Saturday Paper * The books strength is in its ability to unite a diversity of voices on an important issue: the state of British independent filmmaking today. * Australian Book Review *

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What and who decides if a film gets made? How do funders influence a film's scope and content? Through a series of interviews with leading British filmmakers, director Michael Winterbottom attempts to answer these questions, and puts forward his ideas for creating a more vibrant and innovative independent film culture.
Introduction vii
British Independent Cinema x
The Starting Point xii
More is More xiv
INTERVIEWS
Pawel Pawlikowski
3(11)
Danny Boyle
14(14)
Joanna Hogg
28(13)
Asif Kapadia
41(14)
James Marsh
55(14)
Andrew Haigh
69(10)
Carol Morley
79(10)
Edgar Wright
89(14)
Steve McQueen
103(10)
Lynne Ramsay
113(9)
Stephen Daldry
122(13)
Ben Wheatley
135(12)
Peter Strickland
147(10)
Mike Leigh
157(10)
Ken Loach
167(10)
Afterwords
177(8)
Production Companies: A Protected Space
178(3)
Some Numbers
181(1)
Some More Numbers
181(1)
British Cinema and Television
182(2)
A Note on the Author
184(1)
Acknowledgements
184(1)
Index 185
Michael Winterbottom is the director of award-winning films and TV series including Jude (1996); Welcome to Sarajevo (1997); Wonderland (1999); 24 Hour Party People (2002); The Road to Guantanamo (2006); The Trip (2010), The Trip to Italy (2013), The Trip to Spain (2017) and The Trip to Greece (2020), as well as the 2019 feature Greed (2019). He is currently working on a TV mini-series focusing on British Prime Minister Boris Johnsons handling of the Covid-19 crisis.