Review of Bruce Isaacs "The Art of Pure Cinema: Hitchcock and His Imitators" (original) (raw)

Bruce Isaacs, The Art of Pure Cinema: Hitchcock and His Imitators

Philippe Met

Screen, 2021

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Hitchcock's Legacy

Richard Allen

A Companion to Hitchcock Studies (Blackwell), 2011

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Hitchcock and The Wandering Woman--The Influence of Italian Art Cinema on The Birds

Richard Allen

Hitchcock Annual 18 (2013): 149-194., 2013

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Between Caméra Stylo and the Making of Images: Hitchcock’s Cinematographers

Ralf Heiner Heinke

Wieland Schwanebeck(ed.): Reassessing The Hitchcock Touch, 2017

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Hitchcock and Contemporary Art

Christine Sprengler

2014

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Alfred Hitchcock: An Auteur Director

Anisa Selenica

2017

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DEXTERITY IN A VOID The Formalist Esthetics of Alfred Hitchcock

John Belton

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Hitchcock, Technology, and Time: The Impact of Technology on The Analysis of Film.

Dave Colangelo

Technology and Film Scholarship. Experience, Study, Theory, 2018

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Hitchcock on Hitchcock: selected writings and interviews

Philippe D Mather

The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 1996

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ALFRED HITCHCOCK

Norbert Spehner

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The Death of Classical Cinema: Hitchcock, Lang, Minnelli (review)

James Lohrey

Journal of Film and Video, 2008

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Spellbound by Images. The Allure of Painting in the Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock

Ágnes Pethő

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Humbert, David. Violence in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock: A Study in Mimesis

George A Dunn

Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence, 2017

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Fil:MS of Alfred Hitchcock

Sander Lee

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Preying upon Hitchcock? Five Directors in Search of a Transnational Aura. Review: Donna Kercher. Latin Hitchcock. How Almodóvar, Amenábar, De la Iglesia, Del Toro and Campanella Became Notorious. A Contracorriente 13.2 (2016): 398-409.

Diana Roxana Jorza

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Opening the Paratext: The Hitchcock Trailer as Assertion of Authorship

Elan Gamaker

Open Screens Journal, 2018

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Film No Longer Telling a Story; Film Itself as the Story: Reflexive Constructions in Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard

Amy Chabassier

2017

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Hitchcock, or the Pleasures of Metaskepticism

Richard Allen

Hitchcock: Centenary Essays (BFI), 1999

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Difficult Work in a Popular Medium: Godard on Hitchcock's Method in Histoire(s) du cinéma

Rick Warner

Critical Quarterly, 2009

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Alfons Puigarnau. Suspense and Christian Culture: Visual Analogies in Alfred Hitchcock's Movies

ALFONS PUIGARNAU

Religions, 2024

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36 - In Back of the Real - Hitchcock's Examination of Reality in Film

Merle K Peirce

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Psycho universe: “The anxiety of influence” in Hitchcock’s work

Rebeca Romero-Escriva

2014

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Alfred Hitchcock as a Cinematic Architect of Suspense

Hannah Both

2020

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THE OBJECT AND THE FACE: NOTORIOUS, Bergman and the Close-Up

Joe McElhaney

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REPRESENTATION OF GENDER AND ROMANCE IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S FILMS: AN AUTEUR RE-READING

Dr Indumathi Somashekar

Deeksha - Bi-Annual Peer Reviewed Journal of Social Work, 2019

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Style and meaning: studies in the detailed analysis of film

Douglas Pye

2005

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Review of David Humbert's Violence in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

George A Dunn

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The Material of Film and the Idea of Cinema: Contrasting Practices in Sixties and Seventies Avant-Garde Film

Jonathan Walley

October, 2003

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Katalin Makkai, ed. , Vertigo: Philosophers on Film . Reviewed by

Erin Bradfield

Philosophy in Review, 2013

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Richard Rushton, The Politics of Hollywood Cinema: Popular Film and Contemporary Political Theory

Guy Westwell

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"Are you still in the mood for killing?" Mimetic Rivalry, Scapegoating and Sacrifice in Hitchcock's Marnie, Cacoyannis' Zorba the Greek and Pasolini's Medea

Dietmar Regensburger

In: Palaver, Wolfgang; Steinmair-Pösel, Petra (Hrsg.): Passions in Economy, Politics, and the Media. In Discussion with Christian Theology. Münster: LIT-Verlag, 363-385., 2005

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Panic Pornography: Videodrome from Production to Seduction

Bart Testa

Ctheory, 1989

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"The Ritual Function of the Press in Alfred Hitchcock's Movies", Communication, Culture and Critique (2012)

Sandrine Boudana

Communication, Culture & Critique, 2012

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Ambushes from a cinema known as classical

Vicente Sánchez-Biosca

1993

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'VERTIGO' (1958) AND FEMINISM: DISSECTING THE HITCHCOCKIAN CLASSIC USING THE FEMINIST FILM THEORY

Dr. Sunayan Bhattacharjee

PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/ Egyptology (PJAEE), 2020

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